Pioneer K034 DVD AV RECEIVER User Manual

Pioneer Corporation DVD AV RECEIVER

User manual

Owner’s ManualDVD AV RECEIVERAVH-P6300BTEnglish
Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER product.To ensure proper use, please read through this manual before using this product. Itis especially important that you read and observe WARNINGs and CAUTIONsinthis manual. Please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for future refer-ence.Be sure to read this!DVD video disc region numbers 8!Handling guidelines 93PrecautionsIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 5To ensure safe driving 5To avoid battery exhaustion 6Before you startInformation to User 7For Canadian model 7The Safety of Your Ears is in Your Hands 7About this unit 7About this manual 8Operating environment 8After-sales service for Pioneer products 8Visit our website 9Resetting the microprocessor 9Demo mode 10Adjusting the response positions of thetouch panels (Touch PanelCalibration) 10Use and care of the remote control 10What’s whatHead unit 12Remote control 13Basic operationsBasic operations of this unit 14Operating the scroll icon and the scrubberbar 15Activating the touch panel keys 15Common operations for menu settings/lists 15Opening and closing the LCD panel 16Ejecting a disc 16Ejecting an SD 16Setting the clock 16TunerIntroduction of tuner operations 17Playing moving imagesIntroduction of video playbackoperations 18Playing audioIntroduction of sound playbackoperations 21Using PandoraâIntroduction of Pandora operations 23Playing still imagesIntroduction of still image playbackoperations 25Introduction of still image playback as aslideshow operations 26Bluetooth TelephoneIntroduction of Bluetooth telephoneoperations 27XM/SIRIUS tunerIntroduction of XM/SIRIUS tuneroperations 29HD RadioätunerIntroduction of HD Radioätuneroperations 31Detailed instructionsStoring and recalling stations 32Storing the strongest stations 32Tuning in to strong signals 32Tuning in to strong HD Radio signals 32Using iTunes tagging 33Switching the media file type 33Operating the DVD menu 34ContentsEn2
Operating this unit’s iPod function from youriPod 34Random play (shuffle) 35Playing all songs in random order (shuffleall) 35Repeating playback 35Playing videos from your iPod 35Browsing for a video/music on the iPod 36Resume playback (Bookmark) 37Frame-by-frame playback 37Slow motion playback 37Searching for the part you want to play 37Changing audio language during playback(Multi-audio) 37Changing the subtitle language duringplayback (Multi-subtitle) 38Changing the viewing angle during playback(Multi-angle) 38Return to the specified scene 38Selecting audio output 38PBC playback 38Selecting tracks from the track title list 39Selecting files from the file name list 39Using S.Rtrv (sound retriever) 39Changing audiobook speed 39Displaying lists related to the currentlyplaying song (Link Search) 39Playing DivXâVOD content 40Capture an image in JPEG files 40Changing the wide screen mode 40Selecting and playing the QuickMix/stationlist 41Storing song information (bookmarks) 41Switching the XM/SIRIUS channel selectionmode 42Selecting an XM/SIRIUS channel directly 42Using the MyMix function 43Using the Game Alert function 45Displaying the Radio ID 46Switching the SIRIUS display 46Using the Instant Replay function 46Switching the seek mode 46Switching the reception mode 46Calling a number in the phone book 47Selecting a number by alphabet searchmode 47Using the missed, received and dialed calllists 48Setting automatic answering 48Adjusting the other party’s listeningvolume 48Switching the ring tone 48Using the preset dial lists 48Making a call by entering phone number 49Setting the private mode 49Pairing from this unit 49Using a Bluetooth device to pair 50Connecting to a Bluetooth deviceautomatically 51Switching visible unit 51Displaying Bluetooth Device address 51Entering PIN code for Bluetooth wirelessconnection 51Menu operationsIntroduction of menu operations 52Audio Adjustments 53Setting up the DVD player 56System settings 60Entertainment settings 66Customizing menus 67Other FunctionsChanging the picture adjustment 68Setting rear monitor output 68Adjusting the response positions of thetouch panels (Touch PanelCalibration) 69Using an AUX source 69En 3Contents
Using an external unit 70InstallationConnecting the units 71Installation 80Additional InformationTroubleshooting 84Error messages 86Understanding auto EQ error messages 90Understanding messages 90Indicator list 91Handling guidelines 93Compressed audio compatibility (disc, USB,SD) 95iPod compatibility 96Sequence of audio files 97Using the display correctly 97Copyright and trademark 98Language code chart for DVD 101Specifications 102ContentsEn4
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSPlease read all of these instructions regardingyour display and retain them for future refer-ence.1Read this manual fully and carefully be-fore operating your display.2Keep this manual handy as a reference foroperating procedures and safety informa-tion.3Pay close attention to all warnings in thismanual and follow the instructions care-fully.4Do not allow other persons to use this sys-tem until they have read and understoodthe operating instructions.5Do not install the display where it may (i)obstruct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair theperformance of any of the vehicle’s oper-ating systems or safety features, includ-ing air bags, hazard lamp buttons or (iii)impair the driver’s ability to safely oper-ate the vehicle.6Do not operate this display if doing so inany way will divert your attention fromthe safe operation of your vehicle. Alwaysobserve safe driving rules and follow allexisting traffic regulations. If you experi-ence difficulty in operating the system orreading the display, park your vehicle in asafe location and make necessary adjust-ments.7Please remember to wear your seat belt atall times while operating your vehicle. Ifyou are ever in an accident, your injuriescan be considerably more severe if yourseat belt is not properly buckled.8Never use headphones while driving.9To promote safety, certain functions aredisabled unless the parking brake is on,and the vehicle is not in motion.10 Never set the volume of your display sohigh that you cannot hear outside trafficand emergency vehicles.WARNING!Do not attempt to install or service yourdisplay by yourself. Installation or servi-cing of the display by persons withouttraining and experience in electronicequipment and automotive accessoriesmay be dangerous and could expose youto the risk of electric shock or otherhazards.To ensure safe drivingWARNING!LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECTPARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDEOF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OFTHIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLELAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-JURY OR DAMAGE.!To avoid the risk of damage and injury and thepotential violation of applicable laws, this unitis not for use with a video screen that is visibleto the driver.!To avoid the risk of accident and the potentialviolation of applicable laws, no viewing offront seat video should ever occur while thevehicle is being driven.!In some countries or states the viewing ofimages on a display inside a vehicle even bypersons other than the driver may be illegal.Where such regulations apply, they must beobeyed and this unit’s DVD features shouldnot be used.When you attempt to watch a video imagewhile driving, the warning Viewing of frontseat video source while driving is strictlyprohibited. will appear on the front display.To watch a video image on the front display,park your vehicle in a safe place and apply theparking brake.En 5Section01PrecautionsPrecautions
Parking brake interlockCertain functions (Video viewing and certaintouch panel keys) offered by this unit could bedangerous and/or unlawful if used while driv-ing. To prevent such functions from beingused while the vehicle is in motion, there is aninterlock system that senses when the parkingbrake is set. If you attempt to use the functionsdescribed above while driving, they will be-come disabled until you stop the vehicle in asafe place, and (1) apply the parking brake, (2)release the parking brake, and then (3) applythe parking brake again. Please keep thebrake pedal pushed down before releasing theparking brake.When using a display connectedto REAR MONITOR OUTPUTPassengers in the rear seat can also watchmoving images or still images if you connectthis unit to a display using the REAR MONI-TOR OUTPUT.WARNINGNEVER install the rear display in a locationwhere the driver can watch a DVD while driving.When using the rear view cameraWith an optional rear view camera, this unitcan be used as an aid to keep an eye on trai-lers, or when backing into a tight parking spot.WARNING!SCREEN IMAGE MAY APPEAR RE-VERSED.!USE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE ORMIRROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA.OTHER USE MAY RESULT IN INJURYOR DAMAGE.CAUTION!The rear view camera function is to be usedas an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or whilebacking up. Do not use for entertainment pur-poses.!Please note that the edges of the rear viewcamera images may differ slightly accordingto whether full screen images are displayedwhen backing up, and whether the images areused for checking the rear when the vehicle ismoving forward.To avoid battery exhaustionKeep the vehicle engine running when usingthis unit to avoid draining the battery power.!When no power is supplied to this unit,such as when the vehicle battery is beingreplaced, the microcomputer of this unit re-turns to its initial condition. We recom-mend that you transcribe the audioadjustment data.WARNINGDo not use with vehicles that do not feature anACC position.En6Section01 Precautions
FCC ID: AJDK034MODEL NO.: AVH-P6300BTIC: 775E-K034This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiationexposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment and meets the FCC radio fre-quency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supple-ment C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radiofrequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipmenthas very low levels of RF energy that it deemedto comply without maximum permissive expo-sure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable thatit should be installed and operated keeping theradiator at least 20 cm or more away from per-son’s body (excluding extremities: hands,wrists, feet and ankles).This transmitter must not be co-located or op-erated in conjunction with any other antennaor transmitter.Information to UserAlteration or modifications carried out withoutappropriate authorization may invalidate theuser’s right to operate the equipment.For Canadian modelThis Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.The Safety of Your Ears is inYour HandsGet the most out of your equipment by playingit at a safe level—a level that lets the soundcome through clearly without annoying blar-ing or distortion and, most importantly, with-out affecting your sensitive hearing. Soundcan be deceiving. Over time, your hearing“comfort level”adapts to higher volumes ofsound, so what sounds “normal”can actuallybe loud and harmful to your hearing. Guardagainst this by setting your equipment at asafe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:!Set your volume control at a low setting.!Slowly increase the sound until you canhear it comfortably and clearly, without dis-tortion.!Once you have established a comfortablesound level, set the dial and leave it there.BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWINGGUIDELINES:!Do not turn up the volume so high that youcan’t hear what’s around you.!Use caution or temporarily discontinue usein potentially hazardous situations.!Do not use headphones while operating amotorized vehicle; the use of headphonesmay create a traffic hazard and is illegal inmany areas.About this unitThe tuner frequencies on this unit are allo-cated for use in North America. Use in otherareas may result in poor reception.WARNINGHandling the cord on this product or cords asso-ciated with accessories sold with the productmay expose you to chemicals listed on proposi-tion 65 known to the State of California and othergovernmental entities to cause cancer and birthdefect or other reproductive harm. Wash handsafter handling.En 7Section02Before you startBefore you start
CAUTION:USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT ORPERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURESOTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREINMAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATIONEXPOSURE.CAUTION:THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTSWITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASEEYE HAZARD.CAUTION!Do not allow this unit to come into contactwith liquids. Electrical shock could result.Also, damage to this unit, smoke, and over-heating could result from contact with liquids.!Keep this manual handy for future reference.!Always keep the volume low enough to hearoutside sounds.!Avoid exposure to moisture.!If the battery is disconnected or discharged,any preset memory will be erased.Important (Serial number)The serial number is located on the bottom ofthis unit. For your own security and convenience,be sure to record this number on the enclosedwarranty card.DVD video disc region numbersOnly DVD video discs with compatible regionnumbers can be played on this player. You canfind the region number of the player on thebottom of this unit and in this manual (refer toSpecifications on page 102).About this manualThis unit features a number of sophisticatedfunctions to ensure superior reception and op-eration. All the functions have been designedfor the easiest possible use, but many are notself-explanatory. This operation manual willhelp you benefit fully from this unit’s potentialand to maximize your listening enjoyment.We recommend that you familiarize yourselfwith the functions and their operation by read-ing through the manual before you beginusing this unit. It is especially important thatyou read and observe WARNINGs and CAU-TIONs in this manual.Operating environmentThis unit should be used within the tempera-ture ranges shown below.Operating temperature range: –10 °C to +60 °C(14 °F to 140 °F)EN300328 ETC test temperature: –20 °C and+55 °C (–4 °F and 131 °F)After-sales service forPioneer productsPlease contact the dealer or distributor fromwhere you purchased this unit for after-salesservice (including warranty conditions) or anyother information. In case the necessary infor-mation is not available, please contact thecompanies listed below:Please do not ship your unit to the companiesat the addresses listed below for repair withoutadvance contact.U.S.A.Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISIONP.O. Box 1760Long Beach, CA 90801-1760800-421-1404CANADAPioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT300 Allstate ParkwayMarkham, Ontario L3R 0P21-877-283-5901905-479-4411En8Section02 Before you start
For warranty information please see the Lim-ited Warranty sheet included with this unit.Visit our websiteVisit us at the following site:http://www.pioneerelectronics.com1 Register your product. We will keep the detailsof your purchase on file to help you refer tothis information in the event of an insuranceclaim such as loss or theft.2 Receive updates on the latest products andtechnologies.3 Download owner’s manuals, order productcatalogues, research new products, andmuch more.4 Your feedback is important in our continual ef-fort to design and build the most advanced,consumer-focused product in the industry.Serial numberProtecting your unit from theftThe front panel can be detached to deter theft.!If the front panel is not detached from thehead unit within four seconds of turning offthe ignition, a warning tone will sound.!You can turn off the warning tone. Refer toSwitching the warning tone on page 63.Important!Handle gently when removing or attachingthe front panel.!Avoid subjecting the front panel to excessiveshock.!Keep the front panel out of direct sunlight andhigh temperatures.!If removed, replace the front panel on the unitbefore starting up your vehicle.!To avoid damaging the device or vehicle inter-ior, remove any cables and devices attachedto the front panel before detaching it.Removing the front panel%Pinch the top and bottom of its rightside and pull the front panel out.Take care not pinch it too tightly or to drop it,and also avoid contact with water or otherfluids to prevent permanent damage.Re-attaching the front panel1 Slide the front panel to the left.The front panel and the head unit are con-nected on the left side. Make sure that thefront panel has been properly connected tothe head unit.2 Press the right side of the front paneluntil it is firmly seated.#If you can’t attach the front panel to the headunit successfully, try again. Forcing the frontpanel into place may result in damage.Resetting the microprocessorBy pressing RESET, you can reset the micro-processor to its initial settings without chan-ging the bookmark information.The microprocessor must be reset in the fol-lowing situations:!Before using this unit for the first time afterinstallation!If the unit fails to operate properly!When strange or incorrect messages ap-pear on the displayEn 9Section02Before you startBefore you start
1 Turn the ignition switch OFF.2 Press RESET with a pen tip or otherpointed instrument.RESET buttonNoteSwitch your engine ON or set the ignition switchto ACC ON before pressing RESET in the follow-ing situations:!After completing connections!When erasing all stored settings!When resetting the unit to its initial (factory)settingsDemo modeThe feature demo automatically starts whenyou select Off for the source and continueswhile the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON.To cancel the feature demo, press and holdMUTE/. Press and hold MUTE/ again torestart. Operating the feature demo while thecar engine is turned off it may drain the bat-tery power.ImportantFailure to connect the red lead (ACC) of this unitto a terminal coupled with ignition switch on/offoperations may lead to battery drain.Adjusting the responsepositions of the touch panels(Touch Panel Calibration)If you feel that the touch panel keys on thescreen deviate from the actual positions thatrespond to your touch, adjust the response po-sitions of the touch panel. Refer to Adjustingthe response positions of the touch panels(Touch Panel Calibration) on page 69.Use and care of the remotecontrolInstalling the batterySlide the tray on the back of the remote con-trol out and insert the battery with the plus (+)and minus (–) poles aligned properly.!When using for the first time, pull out thefilm protruding from the tray.WARNING!Keep the battery out of the reach of children.Should the battery be swallowed, consult adoctor immediately.!Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)must not be exposed to excessive heat suchas sunshine, fire or the like.CAUTION!Use one CR2025 (3 V) lithium battery.!Remove the battery if the remote control is notused for a month or longer.!There is a danger of explosion if the battery isincorrectly replaced. Replace only with thesame or equivalent type.!Do not handle the battery with metallic tools.!Do not store the battery with metallic objects.!If the battery leaks, wipe the remote controlcompletely clean and install a new battery.!When disposing of used batteries, complywith governmental regulations or environmen-tal public institutions’rules that apply in yourcountry/area.En10Section02 Before you start
!“Perchlorate Material –special handling mayapply.See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. (Applicable to California, U.S.A.)”Using the remote controlPoint the remote control in the direction of thefront panel to operate.Important!Do not store the remote control in high tem-peratures or direct sunlight.!The remote control may not function properlyin direct sunlight.!Do not let the remote control fall onto thefloor, where it may become jammed under thebrake or accelerator pedal.En 11Section02Before you startBefore you start
Head unitPart Part1Volume/MUTE/8OPEN/CLOSE2MENUDisplaying themenu.Returning to thenormal display.9AUX input jack(3.5 mm stereo/video jack)Use to connect anauxiliary device.3MODETurning the infor-mation display off.aAuto EQ micro-phone input jackUse to connect anauto EQ micro-phone.4Disc loading slot bUSB portWhen connecting,open the USB con-nector lid.5SRC/OFF cRESET6c/d(TRACK/SEEK)dSD memory cardslot7h(eject)CAUTION!Use an optional Pioneer USB cable (CD-U50E)to connect the USB audio player/USB mem-ory as any device connected directly to theunit will protrude out from the unit and maybe dangerous.!Do not use unauthorized products.Notes!Insert it with the contact surface facing down,and press on the card until it clicks and com-pletely locks into place.!When the navigation system is connected,press MODE to switch to the navigation dis-play. Press MODE and hold to turn the displayoff.Press MODE again to turn the display on.!Press and hold MENU to displayPicture Adjustment.Refer to Changing the picture adjustment onpage 68.!For details on how to operate a navigation sys-tem from this unit, refer to its operation man-ual.En12Section03 What’s what
Remote control1 56Part Operation1Thumb padClick to recall Menu.Use to select a menuon the DVD menu.2RETURNPress to display thePBC (playback con-trol) menu during PBCplayback.3fPress to pause or re-sume playback.oPress to return to theprevious track (chap-ter).pPress to go to the nexttrack (chapter).gPress to stop play-back.4a/b(FOLDER/P.CH)Press to select thenext/previous folder.Press to recall radiostation frequencies as-signed to preset tun-ing keys.Part Operation5BAND/ESCPress to select thetuner band whentuner is selected as asource. Also used tocancel the controlmode of functions.Press to switch be-tween modes whenplaying discs withcompressed audioand audio data (CD-DA) such as CD-EXTRA and MIXED-MODE CDs.6MENUPress to display theDVD menu duringDVD playback.TOP MENUPress to return to thetop menu during DVDplayback.7AUDIOPress to change theaudio language duringDVD playback.Press to switch audiooutput for Video CD/DivX.SUBTITLEPress to change thesubtitle language dur-ing DVD/DivX play-back.ANGLEPress to change theviewing angle duringDVD playback.8REAR SRCPress to cycle throughall the available rearsources.Press and hold to turnthe rear source off.En 13Section03What’s whatWhat’s what
Basic operations of this unitWed 28 May12:45 PM1 2RadioDisciPodSDAUXSDRear  ViewRear Front3 54 6Touch panel keys1Displaying the source menu.2Wed 28 May12:45 PMSwitching to clock adjust-ment display.Refer to Setting the clock onpage 16.3RadioSource iconSelecting a favorite source.When the source icon is notdisplayed, it can be displayedby touching the screen.4Rear FrontSwitching the output sourcefor the rear monitor.Refer to Setting rear monitoroutput on page 68.5Rear  View  Switching the rear viewimage on or off.6Turning the unit off.Turning the unit on using the buttons1Press SRC/OFF to turn the unit on.Turning the unit off using the buttons1Press SRC/OFF and hold until the unit turns off.Selecting a source using the buttons1Press SRC/OFF to cycle through the sourceslisted below:Selecting a source using the touch panel keys1Touch the source icon and then touch the desiredsource name.!XM –XM tuner!Sirius –SIRIUS tuner!Radio/HD Radio –Radio/Digital Radio tuner!AV –AV input!Disc –Built-in DVD player!USB/iPod –USB/iPod!Pandora –Pandora!SD –SD memory card!EXT1 –External unit 1!EXT2 –External unit 2!AUX –AUX!When the source icon is not displayed, it can bedisplayed by touching the screen.!While operating the menu, you cannot select asource by touching the source icon.Adjusting the volume1Turn MUTE/to adjust the volume.Notes!In this manual, iPod and iPhone will be re-ferred to as “iPod”.!The USB/iPod icon will change as follows:—USB is displayed when a USB storage de-vice is connected.—iPod is displayed when an iPod is con-nected.—USB/iPod is displayed when no device isconnected.!When appropriately set up, the image fromthe rear view camera can be displayed auto-matically. For details, refer to Setting the rearview camera (back up camera) on page 63.!An external unit refers to a Pioneer product,such as those which will be available in the fu-ture. Although incompatible as a source, thebasic functions of up to two external units canbe controlled with this unit. When two exter-nal units are connected, the external units areautomatically allocated to external unit 1 orexternal unit 2.!If the HD Radio tuner is connected to thisunit, tuner source is skipped.En14Section04 Basic operations
Operating the scroll iconand the scrubber barAudioFader/Balance F/R  0 L/R  0Super BassOnGraphic EQAuto EQHighOffL/R 0Sonic Center ControlLoudnessSubwoofer112Wed 28 May12:45 PM01 0181201:45 -02:4501 L+R21Scroll iconAppears when selectable items are hidden.2Scrubber barAppears when the playback point can be spe-cified or set by dragging.Viewing the hidden items1Touch the scroll icon or drag the scrubber bar toview any hidden items.!Also, you can drag the list to view any hiddenitems.Specifying the playback point1Drag the scrubber bar on the screen.(Not available when the scrubber bar is grayedout.)Activating the touch panelkeysWed 28 May12:45 PM01 0181201:45 -02:4501 L+R1Return32Touch panel keys1Turning the display to simpli-fied display.Returning to the normal dis-play by touching the screenwhen playing movingimages.Returning to the normal dis-play by touching same iconwhen playing audio.2Viewing the hidden touchpanel keys.3Shorten the touch panelarea.Common operations formenu settings/listsStarting the Bluetooth telephonemenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth tel-ephone operations on page 27.Displaying the list menu.Starting the search function.En 15Section04Basic operationsBasic operations
Displaying the menu.Refer to Introduction of menu opera-tions on page 52.Displaying still images as a slideshow when listening to anothersource.Viewing slide shows.Refer to Introduction of still imageplayback operations on page 25.Returning to the previous display.Returning to the previous list/cate-gory (the folder/category one levelhigher.)Opening and closing theLCD panelThe LCD panel will open or close automaticallywhen the ignition switch is turned on or off.You can turn off the automatic close/openfunction.!Do not close the LCD panel by force withyour hands. That will cause a malfunction.!The automatic close/open function will op-erate the display as follows.—When the ignition switch is turned OFFwhile the LCD panel is opened, the LCDpanel will close after six seconds.—When the ignition switch is turned ONagain (or turned to ACC), the LCD panelwill open automatically.—Removing or attaching the front panelwill automatically close or open the LCDpanel. (Refer to Protecting your unit fromtheft on page 9.)!When the ignition switch is turned OFFafter the LCD panel has been closed, turn-ing the ignition switch ON again (or turningit to ACC) will not open the LCD panel. Inthis case, press OPEN/CLOSE to open theLCD panel.!When closing the LCD panel, check tomake sure that it has closed completely. Ifthe LCD panel has stopped halfway, leavingit like this could result in damage.CAUTIONKeep hands and fingers clear of the unit whenopening, closing, or adjusting the LCD panel. Beespecially cautious of children’s hands and fin-gers.%Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the LCDpanel.#To close the LCD panel, press OPEN/CLOSEagain.Turning the LCD panel horizontallyWhen the LCD panel is upright and hindersthe operation of the air conditioner, the panelcan be turned horizontally temporarily.%Press and hold OPEN/CLOSE to turn theLCD panel horizontally.#To return to the original position, press andhold OPEN/CLOSE again.#The LCD panel returns to the original positionautomatically, indicated with a beeping sound 10seconds after operation.Ejecting a disc1 Press h(eject).2 Eject a disc.Ejecting an SD1 Remove the front panel.Refer to Removing the front panel on page 9.2 Push an SD.3 Eject an SD.Setting the clock1 Switch to Clock Adjustment display.Refer to Basic operations of this unit on page14.2 Select the item to set.3 Touch aor bto set the correct dateand time.En16Section04 Basic operations
Introduction of tuneroperationsWed 28 May12:45 PMP.ch  2MHzBand:FM1AbcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcdeLocalRadio87.987.9 MHzAbcdeabcdeabcde61234 5Touch panel keys1Turning local seek tuning onand off.Refer to Tuning in to strongsignals on page 32.2Switching the equalizercurves.Refer to Using the equalizeron page 53.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to turn theauto-equalizer on or off.Refer to Using the auto-equalizer on page 54.3Displaying the preset chan-nel list.Refer to Storing and recallingstations on page 32.Refer to Storing the strongeststations on page 32.4Band: Selecting a band (FM1, FM2,FM3 for FM or AM).5Recalling radio station fre-quencies assigned to presettuning keys.6TAGSaving song information(tag) from the broadcastingstation to your iPod.Refer to Using iTunes taggingon page 33.Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons1Press cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Seek tuning using the buttons1Press and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).NoteListening AM radio while an iPod is charged fromthis unit may generate noise. In this case, discon-nect the iPod from this unit.En 17Section05TunerTuner
Introduction of videoplayback operationsYou can view DVD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/USB/SD/iPod.If an iPod with video capabilities is connectedto this unit using an interface cable such asthe CD-IU50V (sold separately), you can enjoythe video contents of the iPod as an iPodsource.DVD videoReturnWed 28 May12:45 PM01 0181201:45 -02:4501 L+RVideo CDReturniPod videoAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabWed 28 May12:45 PM01:45ALL SongsS.Rtrv-02:45AbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab2067/12345iPodWhen playing a disc containing a mixtureof various media file types01:45 -02:45Touch panel keys1Selecting the repeat range.Refer to Repeating playbackon page 35.2During playback, touch thepoint at which you want to re-sume playback the next timethe disc is loaded.Refer to Resume playback(Bookmark) on page 37.3Changing the screen mode.Refer to Changing the widescreen mode on page 40.4Switching the equalizercurves.Refer to Using the equalizeron page 53.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to turn theauto-equalizer on or off.Refer to Using the auto-equalizer on page 54.5Switching between audiolanguages during playback.Refer to Changing audio lan-guage during playback (Multi-audio) on page 37.6Switching between subtitlelanguages during playback.Refer to Changing the subti-tle language during playback(Multi-subtitle) on page 38.7Switching among viewingangles during playback.Refer to Changing the view-ing angle during playback(Multi-angle) on page 38.8Switching the audio output,when playing video discs re-corded with LPCM audio.Refer to Selecting audio out-put on page 38.Switching between stereoand monaural audio output,when playing Video CDdiscs.En18Section06 Playing moving images
9Starting the search function.Refer to Searching for the partyou want to play on page 37.Refer to Selecting files fromthe file name list on page 39.Displaying iPod menus.Refer to Playing videos fromyour iPod on page 35 andBrowsing for a video/musicon the iPod on page 36.aPausing playback.Returning to normal play-back during paused, slowmotion, or frame-by-frameplayback.bDisplaying the DVD menuduring DVD playback.Refer to Operating the DVDmenu on page 34.cReturning to the top menuduring DVD playback.dStopping playback.Stopping playback at thepoint set in Resume play-back.Touch one more time to stopplayback completely whenplaying DivX.Refer to Resume playback(Bookmark) on page 37.eDisplaying arrow keys to op-erate the DVD menu.Refer to Using the arrow keyson page 34.fSkipping to another title.Selecting a folder duringDivX file playback.gMoving ahead one frame at atime during playback.Refer to Frame-by-frame play-back on page 37.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to slowdown playback speed.Speeding up the playbackspeed in four steps duringslow motion playback onDVD video/Video CD.hSpeeding down the playbackspeed in four steps, duringslow motion playback onVideo CD.iReturnReturning to the specifiedscene to which the DVD cur-rently being played has beenpreprogrammed to return.Refer to Return to the speci-fied scene on page 38.jPlaying the video on youriPod in a random order.Refer to Random play (shuf-fle) on page 35.kSwitching the S.Rtrv (soundretriever) function settingwhen playing a video on youriPod.Refer to Using S.Rtrv (soundretriever) on page 39.lConducting operation fromyour iPod and listening to itusing your car’s speakers.Refer to Operating this unit’siPod function from your iPodon page 34.mSwitching between mediafile types to play on DVD/CD/USB/SD.Refer to Switching the mediafile type on page 33.En 19Section06Playing moving imagesPlaying moving images
Playing back videos1Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with thelabel side up.Playback will automatically start.!If you are playing a DVD or Video CD, a menumay appear. Refer to Operating the DVD menu onpage 34 and PBC playback on page 38.!When the automatic playback function is on, theunit will skip the DVD menu and automaticallystart playback from the first chapter of the firsttitle. Refer to Automatic playback of DVDs on page59.!While an iPod is connected to this unit, PIONEER,Accessory Attached or (check mark) is dis-played on the iPod.!When the source icon is not displayed, it can bedisplayed by touching the screen.!Disconnect headphones from the iPod beforeconnecting it to this unit.!Depending on the iPod model and the amount ofdata stored in the iPod, it may take some time forplayback to begin.!Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod afterconnecting it to this unit.!No Device is displayed when disconnecting theiPod.!If a message is displayed after loading a disc con-taining DivX VOD content, touch Play.Refer to Playing DivXâVOD content on page 40.Ejecting a disc1Refer to Ejecting a disc on page 16 or Ejecting anSD on page 16.Selecting a chapter using the buttons1Press cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons1Press and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).!Fast forward/fast rewind may not always be possi-ble on some discs. In such cases, normal play-back will automatically resume.Notes!This DVD player can play back a DivX file re-corded on CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW. (Pleasesee the following section for files that can beplayed back. Refer to DivX video files on page95.)!Do not insert anything other than a DVD (-R/-RW) or CD (-R/-RW) into the disc loading slot.!If the bookmark function is on, DVD playbackresumes from the selected point. For more de-tails, refer to Resume playback (Bookmark) onpage 37.!Some operations may not be available whilewatching a media due to the programming ofthe disc. In such cases, the icon appearson the screen.!To ensure proper operation, connect the dockconnector cable from the iPod directly to thisunit.!While the iPod is connected to this unit, theiPod cannot be turned on or off.However, the iPod can be turned on or offwhen you select an SD as the source.En20Section06 Playing moving images
Introduction of soundplayback operationsYou can listen to DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/USB/SD/iPod sound files.Audio CDAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabWed 28 May12:45 PM12501:45ROM ALL On/OffS.Rtrv-02:45AbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab8761 2 3 49758iPod audioAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabWed 28 May12:45 PM01:45ALL SongsS.Rtrv-02:45AbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab2067/12345iPod6h c d e1 a b 3 4 5gf iYou can control an iPod with this unit by usinga cable such as the CD-IU50 (sold separately).Touch panel keys1Selecting the repeatrange.Refer to Repeating play-back on page 35.2Playing songs in randomorder.Refer to Random play(shuffle) on page 35.3Switching the S.Rtrv(sound retriever) functionsetting when playingaudio.Refer to Using S.Rtrv(sound retriever) on page39.4Switching the equalizercurves.Refer to Using the equali-zer on page 53.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to turnthe auto-equalizer on oroff.Refer to Using the auto-equalizer on page 54.5Displaying a list of tracktitles to select songs on aCD.Refer to Selecting tracksfrom the track title list onpage 39.Displaying the file namelist to select the files.Refer to Selecting filesfrom the file name list onpage 39.Displaying iPod menus.Refer to Browsing for avideo/music on the iPodon page 36.6Pausing and startingplayback.7Switching the text infor-mation to display on thisunit when playing MP3/WMA/AAC files.8Selecting a folder.9Switching betweenmedia file types on aDVD/CD/USB/SD.Refer to Switching themedia file type on page33.aPlaying songs on theiPod in random order.Refer to Random play(shuffle) on page 35.bChanging the speed ofaudiobook playback onthe iPod.Refer to Changing audio-book speed on page 39.En 21Section07Playing audioPlaying audio
cSwitching to Link Searchmode to play songs re-lated to the currentlyplaying song on the iPod.Refer to Displaying listsrelated to the currentlyplaying song (Link Search)on page 39.dPlaying all songs on theiPod in random order.Refer to Playing all songsin random order (shuffleall) on page 35.eConducting operationfrom your iPod and listen-ing to it using your car’sspeakers.Refer to Operating thisunit’s iPod function fromyour iPod on page 34.Text informationfDisplaying the Songs liston the iPod.Refer to Searching for avideo/music by categoryon page 36.gDisplaying the Artists liston the iPod.Refer to Searching for avideo/music by categoryon page 36.hDisplaying the Albumslist on the iPod.Refer to Searching for avideo/music by categoryon page 36.Artwork displayiStarting Album Link Search on your iPodwhen you touch the artwork display.Refer to Displaying lists related to the cur-rently playing song (Link Search) on page 39.Playing back sound1Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with thelabel side up.Playback will automatically start.!While an iPod is connected to this unit, PIONEER,Accessory Attached or (check mark) is dis-played on the iPod.!When the source icon is not displayed, it can bedisplayed by touching the screen.!Disconnect headphones from the iPod beforeconnecting it to this unit.!Depending on the iPod model and the amount ofdata stored in the iPod, it may take some time forplayback to begin.!Use the touch panel keys to select the iPod afterconnecting it to this unit.!No Device is displayed when disconnecting theiPod.Ejecting a disc1Refer to Ejecting a disc on page 16 or Ejecting anSD on page 16.Selecting a track using the buttons1Press cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Fast forwarding or reversing using the buttons1Press and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Notes!When playing back files recorded as VBR(variable bit rate) files, the play time will not becorrectly displayed if fast forward or reverseoperations are used.!To ensure proper operation, connect the dockconnector cable from the iPod directly to thisunit.!While the iPod is connected to this unit, theiPod cannot be turned on or off.However, the iPod can be turned on or offwhen you select an SD as the source.!If the characters recorded on the disc are notcompatible with this unit, those characterswill not be displayed.!Text information may not be correctly dis-played depending on the recorded environ-ment.!Disconnect the USB portable audio player/USB memory when you are done using it.!When you select Clock or Speana on Select-ing the background display on page 66, the art-work is not displayed.En22Section07 Playing audio
Introduction of PandoraoperationsYou can play the Pandora by connecting youriPod which was installed the Pandora applica-tion.AbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeWed 28 May12:45 PM01:45PandoraS.Rtrv-02:45AbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcdeabcde612 34758ImportantRequirements to access the Pandora music ser-vice using the Pioneer car audio/video products:!Apple iPhone (first generation), iPhone 3G,iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 with firmware version3.0 or later.!Latest version of the Pandora application forthe iPhone, downloaded to your device.(Search Apple iTunes App Store for“Pandora”).!Current Pandora account (Free account andpaid accounts available from Pandora; createa free account online athttp://www.pandora.com/register or throughthe Pandora application for the iPhone).!iPhone Data Plan.Note: if the Data Plan for your iPhone doesnot provide for unlimited data usage, addi-tional charges from AT&T may apply for acces-sing the Pandora service via AT&T’s 3G and/orEDGE networks.!Connection to the Internet via 3G, EDGE orWiFi network.!Optional Pioneer adapter cable connectingyour iPhone to the Pioneer car audio/videoproducts.Limitations:!Access to the Pandora service will depend onthe availability of a cellular and/or WiFi net-work for purposes of allowing your iPhone toconnect to the Internet.!Pandora’s service is currently only available inthe U.S.!Ability of the Pioneer car audio/video productsto access the Pandora service is subject tochange without notice and could be affectedby any of the following: compatibility issueswith future firmware versions of iPhones;compatibility issues with future firmware ver-sions of the Pandora application for theiPhone; changes to the Pandora music serviceby Pandora; discontinuation of the Pandoramusic service by Pandora.!Certain functionality of the Pandora service isnot available when accessing the servicethrough the Pioneer car audio/video products,including, but not limited to, creating new sta-tions, deleting stations, emailing current sta-tions, buying songs from iTunes, viewingadditional text information, logging in toPandora, and adjusting Cell Network AudioQuality.Pandora Internet radio is a music service not af-filiated with Pioneer. More information is avail-able at http://www.pandora.com.You can play the Pandora by connecting youriPod which was installed the Pandora applica-tion and starting up the Pandora application.En 23Section08Using PandoraâUsing Pandoraâ
Touch panel keys1Switching the S.Rtrv(sound retriever) functionsetting while playingPandora.Refer to Using S.Rtrv(sound retriever) on page39.2Switching the equalizercurves.Refer to Using the equali-zer on page 53.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to turnthe auto-equalizer on oroff.Refer to Using the auto-equalizer on page 54.3Displaying the QuickMix/station list to selectQuickMix or the desiredstation.Refer to Selecting andplaying the QuickMix/sta-tion list on page 41.4Pausing and startingplayback.5Storing song information(Bookmark).Refer to Storing song in-formation (bookmarks) onpage 41.6Giving a “Thumbs-down”for the song currentlyplaying and then skip-ping to the next song.7Giving a “Thumbs-up”forthe song currently play-ing.Text information8Displaying the station list.Playing songs1Open the USB port cover.2Connect an iPod to the USB cable using an iPodDock Connector.3Start up the Pandora application installed on theiPod.Skipping tracks1Press d.En24Section08 Using Pandoraâ
Introduction of still imageplayback operationsYou can view still images saved in CD-R/CD-RW/USB/SD.CDCapturePhoto Wed 28 May12:45 PMAbcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcdeFullOff2         251 2 3476 8When playing a disc containing a mixtureof various media file typesWhen loading a CD-R/CD-RW/USB/SD con-taining JPEG picture files, this unit starts a sli-deshow from the first folder/picture on thedisc/device. The player displays the pictures ineach folder on the CD-R/CD-RW in alphabeti-cal order by file name.The table below shows the controls for viewinga slideshow.Touch panel keys1Selecting the repeat range.Refer to Repeating playbackon page 35.2Playing files in a randomorder.Refer to Random play (shuf-fle) on page 35.3Changing the screenmode.Refer to Changing the widescreen mode on page 40.4Displaying the file namelist to select the files.Refer to Selecting files fromthe file name list on page39.5Starting or pausing the sli-deshow.6Rotating the displayed pic-ture 90° clockwise.7Capturing an image inJPEG files.Refer to Capture an imagein JPEG files on page 40.8Selecting a folder.9Switching between mediafile types.Refer to Switching themedia file type on page 33.Playing still images1Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with thelabel side up.Playback will automatically start.!When the source icon is not displayed, it can bedisplayed by touching the screen.Ejecting a disc.1Refer to Ejecting a disc on page 16 or Ejecting anSD on page 16.Selecting a file using the buttons1Press cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Fast file searching1Press and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).!You can search 10 JPEG files at a time.Notes!This unit can play back a JPEG file recordedon CD-R/CD-RW/SD/USB storage device.(Please see the following section for files thatcan be played back. Refer to JPEG picture fileson page 95.)!Files are played back in file number order andfolders are skipped if they contain no files. (Iffolder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playbackcommences with folder 02.)En 25Section09Playing still imagesPlaying still images
Introduction of still imageplayback as a slideshowoperationsYou can view still images saved in CD-R/CD-RW/USB/SD as a slideshow when listening toanother source.CaptureFullOff82163745The table below shows the controls for viewinga slideshow.Touch panel keys1Selecting the repeat range.Refer to Repeating playbackon page 35.2Playing files in a randomorder.Refer to Random play (shuf-fle) on page 35.3Changing the screenmode.Refer to Changing the widescreen mode on page 40.4Selecting a folder.5Selecting a file.6Starting or pausing the sli-deshow.7Rotating the displayed pic-ture 90° clockwise.8Capturing an image inJPEG files.Refer to Capture an imagein JPEG files on page 40.1 Start slideshow when listening to an-other source.Refer to Common operations for menu set-tings/lists on page 15.Displaying still images as a slideshow.2 Select the device containing the filesthat you want to display.!Disc –Built-in DVD player!USB –USB!SD –SD memory card#To cancel searching, touch Cancel.NoteWhen the USB or SD source is selected, this unitcannot view still images on USB/SD as aslideshow.En26Section09 Playing still images
Introduction of Bluetoothtelephone operationsTelephone standby displayWed 28 May112:45 PM87.9 MHzP.CH  2Band:FM1RadioABCDEHGHI01234567890101Off OnAbcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcde145 72163When switching to the entering phonenumber modeWed 28 May112:45 PMABCDEHGHI01234567890101123456789*0#+COff8 ba9You can use Bluetooth telephone.Important!Since this unit is on standby to connect withyour cellular phone via Bluetooth wirelesstechnology, using it without the engine run-ning can drain the battery power.!Advanced operations that require attentionsuch as dialing numbers on the monitor, etc.,are prohibited while driving. Park your vehiclein a safe place when using these advancedoperations.!Operations available may be limited depend-ing on the cellular phone connected to thisunit.!Be sure to park your vehicle in a safe placeand apply the parking brake when performingthis operation.1Incoming call noticeIndicates that an incoming call has been re-ceived and has not been checked yet.!Not displayed for calls made when yourcellular phone is disconnected from thisunit.Touch panel keys1Switching the mode to enterthe phone number directly.Refer to Making a call by en-tering phone number on page49.2Switching to the call historylist.Refer to Using the missed, re-ceived and dialed call lists onpage 48.3Switching to the phone bookmode.Refer to Calling a number inthe phone book on page 47.Refer to Selecting a numberby alphabet search mode onpage 47.4Turning automatic answeringon or off.Refer to Setting automatic an-swering on page 48.5Turning the ring tone for in-coming calls on or off.Refer to Switching the ringtone on page 48.6Displaying the preset dialscreen.Refer to Using the preset diallists on page 48.7Displaying the Bluetoothconnection menu.Refer to the instructionsfrom page 49 to page 51.8Turning private mode on oroff.Refer to Setting the privatemode on page 49.9Adjusting the other party’slistening volume.Refer to Adjusting the otherparty’s listening volume onpage 48.En 27Section10Bluetooth TelephoneBluetooth Telephone
aAccepting an incoming call.Making a phone call, whenselecting a phone number.Switching between callers onhold.bEnding a call.Rejecting an incoming call.Canceling call waiting.Notes!You can also use MUTE/to accept an in-coming call, end a call and reject an incomingcall.!Private mode can only be operated while youare talking on the phone.!To end the call, both you and the other callermust hang up your phones.Setting up for hands-free phoningBefore you can use the hands-free phoningfunction you must set up the unit for use withyour cellular phone. This entails establishing aBluetooth wireless connection between thisunit and your phone, registering your phonewith this unit, and adjusting the volume level.1ConnectionFirst, you need to connect a Bluetooth telephoneto this unit.For detailed instructions on connecting yourphone to this unit via Bluetooth wireless technol-ogy, see following section. Using a Bluetooth de-vice to pair on page 50 and Pairing from this uniton page 49.2Volume adjustmentAdjust the earpiece volume of your cellular phoneto your preference. The unit will record the ad-justed volume level as the default setting.!The volume of the caller’s voice and ring tonemay vary depending on the type of cellularphone.!If there is a large volume difference betweenthe ring tone and caller’s voice, the overall vo-lume level may become unstable.!Make sure to adjust the volume to a properlevel before disconnecting the cellular phonefrom the unit. If the volume is muted (zerolevel) on your cellular phone, the volume levelof your cellular phone remains muted evenafter the cellular phone is disconnected.En28Section10 Bluetooth Telephone
Introduction of XM/SIRIUStuner operationsSIRIUS tunerWed 28 may12:45 PMCH183P.CH  2Band:SIRIUSAbcdeabcdeabcdeSIRIUSCH183MemoOffModeAll CHTeamOff6541237MemoEditTeamSettingInstantReplayGameInfoMemo9 a b c d8XM tunerAbcdeabcdeabcdeWed 28 may12:45 PMCH183P.ch  2Band:XMAbcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcdeAbcdeabcdeabcde CH183ModeAll CHXMXM6541MemoEditMemo8abYou can use this unit to control an XM satellitedigital tuner (GEX-P920XM), which is sold se-parately.You can use this unit to control a SIRIUS Satel-lite Radio tuner, which is sold separately.For details concerning operation, refer to theXM tuner’s operation manuals. This sectionprovides information on XM operations withthis unit which differs from that described inthe XM tuner’s operation manual.When the SIRIUS tuner is used together withthis unit, some operations differ slightly fromthose described in the SIRIUS operation man-ual. This manual provides information onthese points. For all other information onusing the SIRIUS tuner, please refer to the SIR-IUS operation manual.!With this unit, you can operate one addi-tional function: XM/SIRIUS channel directselection. Refer to Selecting an XM/SIRIUSchannel directly on page 42.Touch panel keys1ModeAll CHModeCategorySelecting a channel by num-ber or category.Refer to Switching the XM/SIRIUS channel selectionmode on page 42.2MemoOnMemoOffTuning the MyMix functionon or off for the SIRIUS tuner.Refer to Turning the MyMixfunction on or off on page 44.3TeamOnTeamOffTurning the Game Alert on oroff for the SIRIUS tuner.Refer to Switching the GameAlert on or off on page 45.4Switching the equalizercurves.Refer to Using the equalizeron page 53.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to turn theauto-equalizer on or off.Refer to Using the auto-equalizer on page 54.5Displaying the preset chan-nel list.Refer to Storing and recallingstations on page 32.Selecting a channel directly.Refer to Selecting an XM/SIR-IUS channel directly on page42.Selecting a channel from theXM channel list.Refer to Selecting a channelfrom the XM channel list dis-play on page 42.En 29Section11XM/SIRIUS tunerXM/SIRIUS tuner
6Band:Selecting a band (XM1,XM2or XM3) for XM tuner.Selecting a band (SIRIUS1,SIRIUS2 or SIRIUS3) for theSIRIUS tuner.8Recalling radio station fre-quencies assigned to presettuning keys.Refer to Storing and recallingstations on page 32.Selecting the channel cate-gory when selecting ModeCategory.Refer to Switching the XM/SIRIUS channel selectionmode on page 42 and Select-ing a SIRIUS channel from achannel category on page 42.9InstantReplaySelecting a track, fast for-warding/reversing or paus-ing/playing for the SIRIUStuner.Refer to Using the Instant Re-play function on page 46.aMemoStoring the song title and ar-tist name.Refer to Making the MyMixplaylist on page 43.bMemoEditSwitching to memo editmode.Refer to Setting up a songalert on page 44.Refer to Deleting a song fromthe MyMix playlist for XMtuner on page 44.Refer to Deleting a song fromthe MyMix playlist for SIRIUStuner on page 44.cGameInfoDisplaying information ongames for the SIRIUS tuner.Refer to Displaying game in-formation on page 45.dTeamSettingSelecting teams for gamealert on the SIRIUS tuner.Refer to Selecting teams forGame Alert on page 45.SIRIUS tuner information7Switching the SIRIUS information.Refer to Switching the SIRIUS display onpage 46.Touch and hold for more than two secondsto scroll the text.Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons1Press cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Seek tuning using the buttons1Press and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).NoteYou can also perform tuning from a desired chan-nel category. (Refer to Selecting a SIRIUS channelfrom a channel category on page 42.)En30Section11 XM/SIRIUS tuner
Introduction of HD Radioätuner operationsAbcdeabcdeabcdeWed 28 may12:45 PM87.9 MHzP.CH  2Band:FM1TAGDigitalRadioLocal87.9           MHzSeekAllBlendingD/A Auto67 89142 35This HD Radio Ready receiver is ready to re-ceive HD Radio broadcasts when connectedto the HD Radio tuner (e.g. GEX-P20HD), soldseparately.For details concerning operation, refer to theHD Radio tuner’s operation manual.Touch panel keys1Turning local seek tuning onor off.Refer to Tuning in to strongHD Radio signals on the nextpage.2SeekAllSeekHDSwitching between Digitalbroadcasting station seekand normal seek.Refer to Switching the seekmode on page 46.3BlendingD/A AutoBlendingAnalogSwitching to the analogbroadcast of the same fre-quency.Refer to Switching the recep-tion mode on page 46.4Switching the equalizercurves.Refer to Using the equalizeron page 53.Touch and hold for morethan two seconds to turn theauto-equalizer on or off.Refer to Using the auto-equalizer on page 54.5Displaying the preset chan-nel list.Refer to Storing and recallingstations on the next page.6Band: Selecting a band (FM1, FM2,FM3 for FM or AM).8Recalling radio station fre-quencies assigned to presettuning keys.Refer to Storing and recallingstations on the next page.9TAGSaving song information(tag) from the broadcastingstation to your iPod.Refer to Using iTunes taggingon page 33.Digital Radio tuner information7Switching the digital radio tuner informa-tion.Manual tuning (step by step) using the buttons1Press cor d(TRACK/SEEK).Seek tuning using the buttons1Press and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).En 31Section12HD RadioätunerHD Radioätuner
Storing and recalling stationsYou can easily store up to six stations for eachband as presets.!Six stations for each band can be stored inmemory.!Channels are stored and recalled on abroadcast station basis. This means that ifthe broadcast station you stored has beenassigned to a different channel by SIRIUS,you can still recall the same broadcast sta-tion (though a different channel numbermay appear in the display).1 Display the preset screen.Refer to Introduction of tuner operations onpage 17.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.Refer to Introduction of HD Radioätuner opera-tions on the previous page.The preset screen appears in the display.2 Touch and hold one of the preset tun-ing keys to store the selected frequency inthe memory.The selected radio station frequency has beenstored in the memory.3 Touch one of the preset tuning keys toselect the desired station.#(Function of SIRIUS tuner)You can also use aand bto recall stations as-signed to preset tuning keys Preset1 to Preset6when the Mode All CH mode is selected.Storing the strongest stationsBSM (best stations memory) automaticallystores the six strongest stations in the order oftheir signal strength.Storing broadcast frequencies with BSM mayreplace broadcast frequencies you have savedusing the preset tuning keys.1 Display the preset screen.Refer to Introduction of tuner operations onpage 17.Refer to Introduction of HD Radioätuner opera-tions on the previous page.The preset screen appears in the display.2 Touch BSM to turn BSM on.The six strongest broadcast frequencies willbe stored under preset tuning keys in order oftheir signal strength.#To cancel the storage process, touchCancel.Tuning in to strong signalsLocal seek tuning lets you tune in to onlythose radio stations with sufficiently strongsignals for good reception.FM: off —— — —AM: off — —The highest level setting allows reception ofonly the strongest stations, while lower levelsallow the reception of weaker stations.Tuning in to strong HDRadio signalsLocal seek tuning lets you tune in to onlythose radio stations with sufficiently strongsignals for good reception.1 Display the local setting screen.Refer to Introduction of HD Radioätuner opera-tions on the previous page.2 Touch On on Local to turn on.#To turn off, touch Off.3 Touch cor don Level to select the de-sired level.#Level1—Level2—Level3—Level4#The highest level setting allows reception ofonly the strongest stations, while lower levelsallow the reception of weaker stations.En32Section13 Detailed instructions
Using iTunes taggingThis function can be operated with the followingiPod models.—iPhone 4—iPod 6th generation—iPod 5th generation—iPod nano 6th generation—iPod nano 5th generation—iPod nano 4th generation—iPod nano 3rd generation—iPod classic—iPod classic 2nd generation—iPod touch 4th generation—iPod touch 3rd generation—iPod touch 2nd generation—iPod touch 1st generation—iPhone—iPhone 3GHowever, tag information can be stored in thisunit even while other iPod models are used.When you want to use this function in the HDRadio tuner source, use an HD Radio tuner(GEX-P20HD).The song information (tag) can be saved fromthe broadcasting station to your iPod. Thesongs will show up in a playlist called “Taggedplaylist”in iTunes the next time you sync youriPod. Then you can directly buy the songs youwant from the iTunes Store.The tagged songs and the song that you canbuy from the iTunes Store may be different.Make sure to confirm the song before youmake the purchase.If you cannot use this function normally, up-date your iPod firmware.Storing the tag information tothis unit1 Tune in to the broadcast station.2 Store the tag information to this unit.Refer to Introduction of tuner operations onpage 17.Refer to Introduction of HD Radioätuner opera-tions on page 31.You can store the information if the TAG indi-cator is displayed while the desired song isbeing broadcast.#While storing the tag data on this unit, TAGflashes.#The tag information for up to 50 songs can bestored on this unit.#Depending on the timing of when the tag in-formation is stored, the tag information for thesong played before or after the currently playingsong may also be stored.#If an SD is selected as the source while tag in-formation is being stored to this unit, the tag in-formation will not be transferred to the iPod.3 When completed, indicator turnsoff and indicator is displayed.Storing the tagged informationto your iPod1 Connect your iPod if it's not connectedto this unit.When your iPod is connected to this unit, youriPod starts storing the tagged informationautomatically.#While transferring the tag, you cannot selectthe SD source.2 When completed, indicator turns offand the tagged information is stored onyour iPod.#Tag information cannot be transferred to theiPod when a file on an SD device is being viewedas a slideshow.Switching the media file typeWhen playing a disc containing a mixture ofvarious media file types, such as DivX andMP3, you can switch between media file typesto play.Audio data (CD-DA) and JPEG picture files onDVD-R/RW/ROM cannot be played back onthis unit.En 33Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
CD (audio data (CD-DA))—Music/ROM (com-pressed audio)—Video (DivX video files)—Photo (JPEG picture files)Operating the DVD menu(Function for DVD video)Some DVDs allow you to make a selectionfrom the disc contents using a menu.Using the arrow keys1 Display arrow keys to operate the DVDmenu.Refer to Playing moving images on page 18.2 Select the desired menu item.Selecting the desired menu item.Starting playback from the se-lected menu item.Operating the DVD menu by di-rectly touching the menu item.#When operating the DVD menu by directlytouching the menu item, touch the icon to oper-ate.Returning to the normal DVD videodisplay.Displaying arrow keys.#Ways to display the menu will differ depend-ing on the disc.#Depending on the contents of the DVD disc,this function may not work properly. In suchcases, use the touch panel keys to operate theDVD menu.Operating this unit’s iPodfunction from your iPodYou can listen to the sound from your iPod ap-plications using your car’s speakers, whenApp Mode is selected with following iPodmodels.This function is not compatible with the follow-ing iPod models.!iPod nano 1st generation!iPod 5th generation!While this function is in use, the iPod willnot turn off even if the ignition key is turnedoff. Operate the iPod to turn off the power.1 Switch the control mode to App Mode.Refer to Introduction of video playback opera-tions on page 18.Refer to Introduction of sound playback opera-tions on page 21.2 Operate the connected iPod to select avideo/song and play.Notes!The following functions are still accessiblefrom the unit even if the control mode is set toApp Mode.However, the operation will depend on yourapplications.—Playing/pausing—Fast forwarding/reversing—Tracking up/down—Moving to a chapter up/down!APP mode is compatible with the followingiPod models.—iPhone 4 (software version 4.1 or later)—iPhone 3GS (software version 3.0 or later)—iPhone 3G (software version 3.0 or later)—iPhone (software version 3.0 or later)En34Section13 Detailed instructions
—iPod touch 4th generation (software ver-sion 4.1 or later)—iPod touch 3rd generation (software ver-sion 3.0 or later)—iPod touch 2nd generation (software ver-sion 3.0 or later)—iPod touch 1st generation (software ver-sion 3.0 or later)Random play (shuffle)Videos/songs/files can be played back in ran-dom order.!Songs –Play back videos/songs in the se-lected list in random order.!Albums –Play back videos/songs from arandomly selected album in order.!Folder –Play back songs/tracks in the se-lected folder in random order.!Disc –Play back songs/tracks in the se-lected disc in random order.!On –Play back files in random order withinthe repeat range, Folder and Disc.!Off –Cancel random play.Playing all songs in randomorder (shuffle all)(Function for iPod)This method plays all songs on the iPodrandomly.Repeating playback!Disc –Play through the current disc!Chapter –Repeat the current chapter!Title –Repeat the current title!Track –Repeat the current track!File –Repeat the current file!Folder –Repeat the current folder!One –Repeat just the current video/song/track!All –Repeat all videos/songs in the se-lected list on the iPodRepeat all files!This function cannot be operated duringVideo CD playback featuring PBC (playbackcontrol).!If you perform chapter search, fast forward/reverse, frame-by-frame playback or slowmotion playback, the title repeat play willstop.!When playing discs with compressed audioand audio data (CD-DA), playback is re-peated within the type of data currentlyplaying even if Disc is selected.!If you select another folder during repeatplay, the repeat play range changes to Disc.If you select USB or SD source, the repeatplay range changes to All.!If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during File, the repeat play rangechanges to Folder.!If you perform title/chapter search, fast for-ward/reverse, frame-by-frame playback orslow motion playback during Chapter, therepeat play range changes to OFF.!If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse during Track, the repeat play rangechanges to Disc.!When Folder is selected, it is not possibleto play back a subfolder of that folder.Playing videos from your iPod(Function for iPod)Videos can be played on this unit if an iPodwith video capabilities is connected.!This unit can play back “Movies”,“Music vi-deos”,“Video Podcast”and “TV show”which are downloaded from the iTunesstore.!Before you display the video screen, besure to change the video setting on theiPod so that the iPod can output the videoto an external device.En 35Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
1 Display the iPod menus.Refer to Playing moving images on page 18.2 Switch to iPod video mode.VideoSwitching to iPod video mode.3 Play the video from the iPod.#If you want to switch to iPod music mode,touch the icon.MusicSwitching to iPod music mode.Browsing for a video/musicon the iPod(Function for iPod)To make operating and searching easy, opera-tions to control an iPod with this unit are de-signed to be as similar to the iPod as possible.Searching for a video/music bycategory1 Display the iPod menus.Refer to Playing moving images on page 18.Refer to Playing audio on page 21.2 Touch one of the categories in whichyou want to search for a video/music.!Video Playlists (video playlists)!Movies (movies)!Music Videos (music videos)!Video Podcasts (video podcasts)!TV Shows (TV shows)!Playlists (playlists)!Artists (artists)!Albums (albums)!Songs (songs)!Podcasts (podcasts)!Genres (genres)!Composers (composers)!Audiobooks (audiobooks)3 Touch the title of the list that you wantto play.Repeat this operation until you find the de-sired video/music.4 Start playback of the selected list.Starting playback of the selected list.Searching the list by alphabet(Function for iPod)1 Select a category.Refer to Searching for a video/music by cate-gory on this page.2 Switch to alphabet search mode.Switching to alphabet search mode.Alphabet search mode is displayed.3 Touch the first letter of the title of thevideo/song you are looking for.While searching, touch panel key operation isnot available.#To refine the search with a different letter,touch Cancel.4 Touch the title of the list that you wantto play.Repeat this operation until you find the de-sired song/video.5 Start playback of the selected list.Starting playback of the selected list.En36Section13 Detailed instructions
Resume playback (Bookmark)(Function for DVD video)By using the Bookmark function, you can re-sume playback from a selected scene the nexttime the disc is loaded.The selected scene will be bookmarked so thatplayback resumes from that point next time.!To clear the bookmark on a disc, touch andhold the button during playback.!The oldest bookmark is replaced by thenew one.Frame-by-frame playback(Function for DVD video/video CD/DivX file)NoteImages during frame-by-frame playback may beunclear for some discs.Slow motion playbackNotes!There is no sound during slow motion play-back.!Images during slow motion playback may beunclear for some discs.!Reverse slow motion playback is notavailable.Searching for the part youwant to playYou can use the search function to find thepart you want to play.For DVD videos, you can select Title (title),Chapter (chapter) or 10key (numeric keypad).For video CDs, you can select Track (track) or10key (numeric keypad).!Chapter search is not available when discplayback is stopped.!This function cannot be operated duringsome DVD videos or Video CD playbackfeaturing PBC (playback control).1 Start the search function.Refer to Playing moving images on page 18.2 Touch the desired search option (e.g.,Chapter).3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired num-ber.#To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.4 Start playback from the selected part.Registering the numbers and start-ing playback.NoteWith discs featuring a menu, you can also usethe DVD menu to make your selection.Refer to Playing moving images on page 18.Changing audio languageduring playback (Multi-audio)With DVDs/DivX files that provides audio play-back in different languages and differentaudio systems (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.), youcan switch between languages/audio systemsduring playback.Notes!With some DVDs, switching between lan-guages/audio systems may only be possibleusing a menu display.!You can also switch between languages/audiosystems using Video Setup menu. For details,refer to Setting the audio language on page 56.!Only digital output of DTS audio is possible. Ifthe unit’s optical digital outputs are not con-nected, select an audio setting other thanDTS.En 37Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
!Depending on the setting, the video may notbe played back with the audio system used torecord the DVD.!You will return to normal playback if youchange the Audio during fast forward/fast re-wind, pause or slow motion playback.Changing the subtitlelanguage during playback(Multi-subtitle)With DVDs/DivX files featuring multi-subtitlerecordings, you can switch between subtitlelanguages during playback.Notes!With some DVDs, switching between subtitlelanguages may only be possible using a menudisplay.!You can also switch between subtitle lan-guages using Video Setup menu. For details,refer to Setting the subtitle language on page56.!You will return to normal playback if youchange the Subtitle during fast forward/fastrewind, pause or slow motion playback.Changing the viewing angleduring playback (Multi-angle)With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shotfrom multiple angles) recordings, you canswitch among viewing angles during play-back.!During playback of a scene shot from mul-tiple angles, the angle icon is displayed.Use the Video Setup menu to turn theangle icon display on or off. For details,refer to Setting the multi-angle DVD displayon page 57.NoteYou will return to normal playback if you changethe viewing angle during fast forward/fast rewind,pause or slow motion playback.Return to the specified scene(Function for DVD video)This function cannot be used if a specifiedscene has not been preprogrammed on theDVD disc.Selecting audio outputWhen playing DVD video discs recorded withLPCM audio, you can switch the audio output.When playing video CDs, you can switch be-tween stereo and monaural audio output.!This function is not available when discplayback is stopped.!L+R –left and right!Left –left!Right –right!Mix –mixing left and rightYou may not be able to select or use this func-tion depending on the disc and the playbacklocation.PBC playback(Function for Video CDs)During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC(Playback Control), PBC ON is displayed.1 Start the search function.Refer to Playing moving images on page 18.2 Touch 10key to display the numerickeypad.3 Touch 0 to 9 corresponding to a menunumber.4 Start playback from the selected part.Registering the numbers and start-ing playback.En38Section13 Detailed instructions
Notes!You can display the menu by touching Returnduring PBC playback. For details, refer to theinstructions provided with the disc.!PBC playback of a Video CD cannot be can-celed.!During playback of Video CDs featuring PBC(Playback Control), you cannot select the re-peat play range or use the search function.Selecting tracks from thetrack title listYou can select tracks to playback using thetrack title list which is a list of the tracks re-corded on a disc.1 Display the track title list.Refer to Playing audio on page 21.2 Touch your favorite track title.Playback begins.Selecting files from the filename list(Function for compressed audio/DivX/JPEG)File name list is a list of file names (or foldernames) from which you can select a file (orfolder) to play back.1 Display the file (or folder) name list.Refer to Playing audio on page 21.Refer to Introduction of still image playback op-erations on page 25.2 Touch your favorite file (or folder)name.#When you have selected a folder, a list of thenames of the files (or the folders) in it can beviewed. Repeat this operation to select the de-sired file name.#If folder 01 (ROOT) contains no files, playbackcommences with folder 02.3 Start playback of the selected list.Starting playback of the selected list.Using S.Rtrv (sound retriever)Automatically enhances compressed audioand restores rich sound.Off ——!is more effective than .Changing audiobook speed(Function for iPod)!–Playback at a speed faster thannormal!–Playback at normal speed!–Playback at a speed slower than nor-malDisplaying lists related tothe currently playing song(Link Search)(Function for iPod)1 Start Link Search.Refer to Introduction of sound playback opera-tions on page 21.2 Touch one of the categories in whichyou want to play.!Artist –Displays an album list of the artistcurrently being played.!Album –Displays a song list from thealbum currently being played.!Genre –Displays an album list from thegenre currently being played.#To cancel searching, touch Cancel.En 39Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
3 Touch the title of the list that you wantto play.4 Start playback of the selected list.Starting playback of the selected list.Playing DivXâVOD contentSome DivX VOD (video on demand) contentmay only be playable a fixed number of times.When you load a disc containing this type ofcontent, the remaining number of times it canbe played is shown on-screen. You can thendecide whether or not to play the disc.!If there is no limit to the number of timesthe DivX VOD content can be viewed, thenyou may load the disc into your player andplay the content as often as you like, andno message will be displayed.!You can confirm the number of times thatthe content can be played by checking thenumber displayed after Remaining Views:.Important!In order to play DivX VOD contents on thisunit, you first need to register the unit withyour DivX VOD contents provider. For detailson your registration code, refer to Displayingthe DivXâVOD registration code on page 59.!DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Di-gital Rights Management) system. This re-stricts playback of content to specific,registered devices.%If a message is displayed after loadinga disc containing DivX VOD content, touchPlay.Playback of the DivX VOD content will start.#To skip to the next file, touch Next Play.#If you do not want to play the DivX VOD con-tent, touch Stop.Capture an image in JPEG filesYou can capture image data and use it as wall-paper. Images can be stored and recalled ea-sily in this unit.!Only one image can be stored on this unit.Old image is overwritten with the new one.1 Pause the slideshow when the desiredimage is displayed.Refer to Introduction of still image playback op-erations on page 25.Refer to Introduction of still image playback asa slideshow operations on page 26.2 Capture the image.Refer to Introduction of still image playback op-erations on page 25.Refer to Introduction of still image playback asa slideshow operations on page 26.3 When Do you save this image? is dis-played, touch Yes.While storing the image to this unit, Savingthe image Don’t switch off the battery. isdisplayed. When the process is finished,Image saved is displayed.#To cancel the storage process, touch No.Changing the wide screenmodeYou can select a desired mode for enlarging a4:3 picture to a 16:9 picture.1 Display the screen mode.Refer to Introduction of video playback opera-tions on page 18.Refer to Introduction of still image playback op-erations on page 25.Refer to Introduction of still image playback asa slideshow operations on page 26.2 Touch the desired wide mode setting.En40Section13 Detailed instructions
Full (full screen)The 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal direc-tion only, giving you a 4:3 TV picture (normal pic-ture) without any omissions.Just (just)The picture is enlarged slightly at the center andthe amount of enlargement increases horizontallytoward the edges of the screen, enabling you toenjoy a 4:3 picture without sensing any disparityeven when viewing on a wide screen.Cinema (cinema)The picture is enlarged by the same proportion asFull or Zoom in the horizontal direction and byan intermediate proportion between Full andZoom in the vertical direction; ideal for a cinema-sized picture (wide screen picture) where cap-tions lie outside the picture.Zoom (zoom)The 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same proportionboth vertically and horizontally; ideal for a cinemasized picture (wide screen picture).Normal (normal)The 4:3 picture is displayed as it is, giving you nosense of disparity since its proportions are thesame as that of the normal picture.Notes!You cannot operate this function while driving.!Different settings can be stored for each videosource.!When a video is viewed in a wide screen modethat does not match its original aspect ratio, itmay appear different.!Remember that using the wide mode featureof this system for commercial or public view-ing purposes may constitute an infringementon the author’s rights protected by the Copy-right Law.!The video image will appear coarser whenviewed in Cinema or Zoom mode.Selecting and playing theQuickMix/station listTouch the list for your Pandora stations to se-lect one of them to play.1 Display the Quick Mix/station list.Refer to Introduction of Pandora operations onpage 23.2 Change the sort order.You can sort the items in the list al-phabetically.You can sort the items in the list inorder of the dates on which theitems were created.3 Select QuickMix or the desired station.You can play only one song at a timefrom a shuffled mix of several sta-tions.Storing song information(bookmarks)With the Bookmark function, you can selectan artist or a song to add to Bookmarks.1 Switch to song information (bookmark)storing mode.Refer to Introduction of Pandora operations onpage 23.The song information (bookmark) storingmode is displayed.En 41Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
2 Storing or canceling a bookmark.Adding information for the song cur-rently playing to Bookmarks.Adding artist information for thesong currently playing to Book-marks.Canceling a bookmark.Switching the XM/SIRIUSchannel selection modeYou have two methods for selecting a channel:by number and by category. When selectingby number, channels in any category can beselected. Select by category to narrow yoursearch down to only channels in a particularcategory.Mode All CH (channel number select setting)—Mode Category (channel category selectsetting)Selecting a SIRIUS channel froma channel categoryChannels are organized into various programcategories, e.g. Rock, Classic, Jazz while lis-tening to a SIRIUS station. You can specifychannels by selecting the desired category.1 Select channel category selectionmode.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.Mode All CH (channel number select setting)—Mode Category (channel category selectsetting)2 Touch aor bto select the desired chan-nel category.3 Touch cor don the buttons to selectthe desired channel in the selected channelcategory.Selecting a channel from theXM channel list displayThe list content can be switched so you cansearch for the track you want to listen to notonly by the channel name but also by the artistname or song title.!This function is available for GEX-P920XM.!The channel list shows all the channelsduring Mode All CH mode, and the chan-nels included in the selected category dur-ing Mode Category mode.1 Display the preset channel list.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.2 Switch the channel list mode.Switching the channel list mode tothe channel name or the artistname/song title.3 Touch the desired channel that youwant to listen to.Selecting an XM/SIRIUSchannel directlyYou can select an XM/SIRIUS channel directlyby entering the desired channel number.1 Display the preset channel list.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.2 Switch to direct input display.Switching to direct input display.En42Section13 Detailed instructions
3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the desired chan-nel number.#To cancel the input numbers, touch C.4 Select the XM/SIRIUS channel of the en-tered number.The XM/SIRIUS channel of the entered num-ber is selected.Selecting the XM/SIRIUS channel ofthe entered number.Using the MyMix functionThe MyMix function allows you to make aMyMix song playlist. When a song in theMyMix playlist is being broadcast on a stationother than the one you are listening to, youwill be alerted, and you can tune in to theother station to listen to that song.!This function is available for GEX-P920XM/SIRIUS tuner.!The track itself is NOT downloaded. Onlythe song title and artist name are stored.Making the MyMix playlistYou can add a song that is being broadcast tothe MyMix playlist. When it is added, the songtitle and its artist name are stored to this unit.The MyMix function will start when you listento a song that matches a song title and its ar-tist name in the MyMix playlist.%Store the song title and artist name.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.The song title and artist name of the song youare listening to are stored, and a confirmationmessage appears.#To delete a song from the MyMix playlist, referto Deleting a song from the MyMix playlist for XMtuner on the next page and Deleting a song fromthe MyMix playlist for SIRIUS tuner on the nextpage.#(XM tuner)The song title and artist name of up to 12 trackscan be stored. Old tracks will be overwrittenwhen saving more than 12 tracks.#(SIRIUS tuner)The song title and artist name of up to 10 trackscan be stored. Old tracks will be overwrittenwhen saving more than 10 tracks.#You cannot store the song title or the artistname when “––––––––”is displayed for thetitle information.#You cannot store song titles or artist namesfrom channel 000.#Stored titles may not be displayed correctly.When a song in the MyMixplaylist is broadcast(XM tuner)As soon as a song in the MyMix playlist startsbeing broadcast on a different station, a mes-sage is displayed. Touch Yes to switch to thatstation, and you can listen to that song.(SIRIUS tuner)As soon as a stored song starts being broad-cast on a different station, a song alert is dis-played.Switching to the other station to lis-ten to that track.Not tuning in to the other station.!(XM tuner)If you would rather not to tune in to theother station, touch No.!If an alert for a song in the MyMix playlist isset to off, no alert will be provided evenwhen the song is broadcast. Refer to Set-ting up a song alert on the next page.!If the stored title and the title of the songbeing broadcast differ, no alert will be pro-vided even if they are the same song.En 43Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
Turning the MyMix function onor offYou can turn the MyMix function off and stopthe alerts for all the songs in the MyMix play-list. To restart, turn this function on.The MyMix function is on as the default set-ting.%Turn the MyMix function on or off.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.Setting up a song alertYou can set up an alert (on or off) for eachsong in the MyMix playlist. First, display theMyMix playlist and then change each alert set-ting. Set the alert to on to receive an alertwhen the song is broadcast, or set it to off tostop the alert for that song.1 Switch to memo edit mode.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.The MyMix playlist is displayed.2 Select the song title for which youwant to turn the alert on or off.(XM tuner)The check mark is removed, and the alert forthat song is off.(SIRIUS tuner)Selecting the song title for whichyou want to turn the alert off.3 Turn the alert on or off.(SIRIUS tuner)Turning the alert on or off.Deleting a song from theMyMix playlist for XM tunerYou can delete each song in the MyMix play-list.1 Switch to memo edit mode.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.The MyMix playlist is displayed.2 Delete the song title.Deleting the song title.Deleting all the songs in the MyMixplaylist.That song will be deleted from the MyMix play-list.A message to confirm deletion will appear.3 Touch Yes.#To cancel deletion, touch No.Deleting a song from theMyMix playlist for SIRIUS tunerYou can delete each song in the MyMix play-list.1 Switch to memo edit mode.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.2 Select the song title that you want todelete.Selecting the song title that youwant to delete.3 Delete the song title.Deleting the song title.En44Section13 Detailed instructions
A message to confirm deletion will appear.4 Touch Yes.That song will be deleted from the MyMix play-list.#To cancel deletion, touch No.Using the Game Alert functionThis system can alert you when games invol-ving your favorite teams are about to start. Touse this function you need to set up a gamealert for the teams in advance.!This function is available for SIR-PNR2/SIR-PNR2C.Selecting teams for Game Alert1 Start Game Alert setup.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.2 Select a desired league in League.Switching the league name.3 Select a desired team in Team.Switching the team name.4 Turn the alert on or off.Turning the alert on or off.The game alert function is activated for thatteam.#When you have already selected 12 teams,FULL is displayed and additional teams cannotbe selected. In this case, first delete a selectedteam and then try again.5 Repeat these steps to select otherteams.Up to 12 teams can be selected.Switching the Game Alert on or offOnce you select the teams, you need to turnthe Game Alert function on.The Game Alert function is on at the defaultsetting.When a game of a selectedteam startsWhen a game of the selected team is about tostart (or is currently playing) on a different sta-tion, a game alert is displayed.Switching to the other station to lis-ten to the game.Not tuning in to the other station.Displaying game informationIf any games of the selected teams are cur-rently playing, you can display information onthe games and tune in to the broadcast chan-nel.1 Display the game information for theselected team.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.2 Touch cor dto select a game.The game is displayed, followed by more de-tailed game information.!The game score will be updated automati-cally.En 45Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
3 Switch to the other station to listen tothe game.Switching to the other station to lis-ten to the game.#If you have not selected any teams, NOT SETis displayed.#When games involving your favorite teams arenot currently playing, NO GAME is displayed.Displaying the Radio IDChannel number selection settingIf you select CH000, the ID code is displayed.%Select CH000.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.Switching the SIRIUS display!Actions will differ depending on the con-nected SIRIUS tuner.%Touch SIRIUS information to switch theSIRIUS display.Refer to Introduction of XM/SIRIUS tuner opera-tions on page 29.Channel number—Channel name—Categoryname—Artist name—Song title/Title name—Composer name—Play timeNotePlay time is displayed during the Instant Replaymode.Using the Instant ReplayfunctionThe following functions can be operated in In-stant Replay mode.!To use this function, a Pioneer SIRIUS businterface (e.g. CD-SB10) is required.!To use this function, a SIRIUS plug-and-play unit with an Instant Replay Function isrequired.!For details, refer to the SIRIUS plug-and-play unit’s manuals.%To exit from Instant Replay mode, se-lect another source or touch the followingicon.Exiting from Instant Replay mode.%Select a trackPress cor d(TRACK/SEEK).%Fast forward or reversePress and hold cor d(TRACK/SEEK).%Pause and playPlaying and pausing.Switching the seek modeThere are two seek tuning settings, one isSeek HD (Digital broadcasting stations seek)and the other is Seek All (normal seek).Seek All—Seek HDSwitching the reception modeIf the reception for a digital broadcast be-comes poor, this unit automatically switchesto the analog broadcast of the same fre-quency. If this function is set to D/A Auto, thetuner switches between digital broadcast andanalog broadcast automatically. If this func-tion is set to Analog, the tuner will only re-ceive analog broadcasts.En46Section13 Detailed instructions
D/A Auto—AnalogNoteIf SEEK MODE is set to Seek HD and BLENDINGis set to Analog, the tuner cannot receive broad-casts. In this case, the seek mode or receptionmode is changed automatically as follows:!When SEEK MODE is set to Seek HD, if youswitch BLENDING from D/A Auto to Analog,SEEK MODE is changed to Seek All.!When BLENDING is set to Analog, if youswitch SEEK MODE from Seek All toSeek HD,BLENDING is changed toD/A Auto.Calling a number in thephone bookThe phone book in your cellular phone will betransferred automatically when the phone isconnected to this unit.After finding the number you want to call inthe phone book, you can select the entry andmake the call.1 Switch to phone book mode.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.The phone book display appears.2 Select the phone number list.The detailed phone number list of the selectedentry is displayed.3 Select the phone number.#If you want to store the phone number, touchand hold the list.4 Make the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.5 End the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.NoteDepending on the cellular phone, the phone bookmay not be transferred automatically. In thiscase, operate your cellular phone to transfer thephone book. The visibility of this unit should beon. Refer to Switching visible unit on page 51.Selecting a number byalphabet search modeIf a lot of numbers are registered in the phonebook, you can search for the phone number byalphabet search mode.1 Switch to phone book mode.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.The phone book display appears.2 Touch ABC to switch to alphabet searchmode.3 Touch the first letter of the entry youare looking for.The Phone Book entries starting with that let-ter (e.g. “Ben”,“Brian”and “Burt”when “B”isselected) will be displayed.#If you want to change the character to Rus-sian, touch the icon. To return to English, touchthe icon again.Changing the character to Russian.#The order of the first name and last name maybe different from that of the cellular phone.4 Touch the list to display the phonenumber list of the selected entry.#If several phone numbers are included in anentry, select one by touching the list.#If you want to switch to the call history list,touch the icon.Switching to the call history list.En 47Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
5 Make the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.6 End the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.Using the missed, receivedand dialed call listsThe 80 most recent calls dialed, received, andmissed are stored in the memory. You canbrowse them and call numbers from theselists.1 Switch to the call history list.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Select Missed Calls, Dialled Calls orReceived Calls.Displaying the received call list.Displaying the dialed call list.Displaying the missed call list.3 Touch the list number to select a phonenumber.Name and phone number are displayed in thedetailed list.#If you want to store the phone number, touchand hold the list.4 Make the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.5 End the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.Setting automatic answeringIf this function is on, this unit automaticallyanswers all incoming calls.%Turn automatic answering on or off.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.Adjusting the other party’slistening volumeTo maintain the good sound quality, this unitcan adjust the other party’s listening volume.If the volume is not loud enough for the otherparty, use this function.%Select Far-End VOL.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.1—2—3#This function can be performed even whiletalking on the phone.#Settings can be stored for each device.Switching the ring toneYou can select whether or not to use thisunit’s ring tone. If this function is set to on,the ring tone for this unit will sound.1 Connect your cellular phone to thisunit.2 Turn ring tone on or off.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.Using the preset dial listsYou can easily store up to six phone numbersas presets.1 Display the preset screen.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.En48Section13 Detailed instructions
2 Touch one of preset dial keys to selectthe desired phone number.#If you want to delete a preset phone number,touch and hold the preset dial key.3 Make the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.4 End the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.Making a call by enteringphone numberWed 28 may112:45 PMABCDEHGHI01234567890101123456789*0#+COffImportantBe sure to park your vehicle in a safe place andapply the parking brake when performing this op-eration.1 Switch to the entering phone numbermode.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch the number icons to input thenumbers.#Up to 24 digits can be entered.3 Make the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.4 End the call.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.NoteEntering phone number mode cannot be oper-ated unless a Bluetooth telephone is connectedto this unit.Setting the private modeDuring a conversation, you can switch to pri-vate mode (talk directly on your cellularphone).Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.Pairing from this unitConnection01: Phone1 02: Phone203: Phone304: Phone4 05: Phone51 Display the Bluetooth ConnectionMenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch Connection to select a device.3 Start to search.Starting to search.While searching, is displayed and whenavailable devices are found, the device namesor Bluetooth device addresses (if names can-not be obtained) are displayed.#If you want to switch between the devicenames and Bluetooth device addresses, touchthe icon.Switching between the devicenames and Bluetooth device ad-dresses.En 49Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
#To cancel searching, touch Stop.#If five devices are already paired,Memory Full is displayed and pairing cannot beperformed. In such cases, delete a paired devicefirst. Refer to this page.#If no device can be found, Not Found is dis-played. In such cases, check the status of theBluetooth device and search again.4 Touch a device name to select the de-vice you want to connect to.While connecting, Pairing is displayed. If theconnection is established, Paired is displayed.#If the connection fails, Error is displayed. Insuch cases, try again from the beginning.#The PIN code is set to 0000 as the default, butcan be changed. Refer to Entering PIN code forBluetooth wireless connection on the next page.#When establishing connection, the icon is dis-played.Touch the icon to disconnect the device.Disconnecting a Bluetooth device.#If you want to delete a paired Bluetooth tele-phone, display Delete OK?. Touch Yes to deletethe device.Deleting a paired device.#Never turn the unit off while the paired Blue-tooth telephone is being deleted.Using a Bluetooth device topairIf you cannot open the connection betweenyour Bluetooth device and this unit from yourBluetooth device, you can use this function toestablish a connection.1 Display the Bluetooth ConnectionMenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch Special Device to select the spe-cial device.#Bluetooth devices that are difficult to establisha connection with are called special devices. Ifyour Bluetooth device is listed as a special device,select the appropriate one.3 Touch the special device list to open theconnection.This unit is now on standby for a connectionwith the Bluetooth device.#If five devices are already paired,Memory Full is displayed and pairing cannot beperformed. In such cases, delete a paired devicefirst. Refer to this page.4 Use your Bluetooth device to establisha connection.The connection method is different dependingon the Bluetooth device. Refer to the manualfor your Bluetooth device to establish a con-nection.While connecting, Pair your phone is dis-played. If the connection is established,Paired is displayed.#If the connection fails, Error is displayed. Insuch cases, try again from the beginning.#You may also need to enter a PIN code intothis unit. If your telephone requires a PIN code toestablish a connection, look for the code on thetelephone or in its accompanying documenta-tion.#The PIN code is set to 0000 as the default, butcan be changed. Refer to Entering PIN code forBluetooth wireless connection on the nextpage.En50Section13 Detailed instructions
Connecting to a Bluetoothdevice automaticallyIf this function is set to on, a connection be-tween your Bluetooth device and this unit willtake place automatically as soon as the twodevices are less than a few meters apart.Initially, this function is set to on.1 Display the Bluetooth ConnectionMenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch Auto Connect to turn automaticconnection on.If your Bluetooth device is ready for a Blue-tooth wireless connection, a connection tothis unit will automatically be established.#To turn automatic connection off, touchAuto Connect again.3 Turn your vehicle’s ACC switch off andon.Switching visible unitThis function sets whether or not to make thisunit visible to the other device.Initially, this function is set to on.1 Display the Bluetooth ConnectionMenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch Visibility to select visibility off.!To turn visibility on, touch Visibilityagain.Displaying BluetoothDevice addressThis unit displays its Bluetooth device ad-dress.1 Display the Bluetooth ConnectionMenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch Bluetooth Version to display de-vice information.The Bluetooth device address is displayed.Entering PIN code forBluetooth wireless connectionTo connect your Bluetooth device to this unitvia Bluetooth wireless technology, you need toenter a PIN code on your Bluetooth device toverify the connection. The default code is0000, but you can change it with this function.1 Display the Bluetooth ConnectionMenu.Refer to Introduction of Bluetooth telephone op-erations on page 27.2 Touch PIN Code Input to selectPIN code input.3 Touch 1 to 0 to input pin code.4 After inputting PIN code (up to 8 di-gits), store in this unit.Storing the PIN code in this unit.En 51Section13Detailed instructionsDetailed instructions
Introduction of menuoperationsAudioFader/Balance F/R  0 L/R  0Super BassOnHighOffL/R0Graphic EQAuto EQSonic Center ControlLoudnessSubwoofer543211 Display menus.Refer to Common operations for menu set-tings/lists on page 15.2 Touch any of the following touch panelkeys to select the menu to be adjusted.!Touch panel keys1Video Setup menuRefer to Setting up the DVDplayer on page 56.2Audio function menuRefer to Audio Adjustments onthe next page.3System menuRefer to System settings onpage 60.4Entertainment menuRefer to Entertainment settingson page 66.5Custom menuYou can choose menus withineach menu (Audio functionmenu, etc.) and register themto this custom menu.Refer to Customizing menuson page 67.Notes!You can display the Video Setup menu whenaDisc,USB or SD source is selected.!If you start the Video Setup menu, playbackis stopped.!You cannot display the Audio function menuwhen the mute function is on or a JPEG file isplaying.En52Section14 Menu operations
Audio AdjustmentsNoteWhen selecting FM as the source, you cannotswitch to Source Level Adjuster.Using fader/balance adjustmentYou can change the fader/balance setting toprovide an ideal listening environment for allof the occupied seats.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onthe previous page.2 Touch Fader/Balance on the audio func-tion menu.3 Touch aor bto adjust the front/rearspeaker balance.Range: Front:15 to Rear:15#Select F/R: 0 L/R: 0 when only using twospeakers.#The front/rear speaker balance cannot be ad-justed when the rear output setting isSubwoofer. Refer to Setting the rear output andsubwoofer controller on page 60.4 Touch cor dto adjust the left/rightspeaker balance.Range: Left:15 to Right:15Using the equalizerYou can adjust the equalization to match thecar’s interior acoustic characteristics as de-sired.Recalling equalizer curvesThere are seven stored equalizer curves whichyou can easily recall at any time. Here is a listof the equalizer curves.Display Equalizer curvePowerful PowerfulNatural NaturalDisplay Equalizer curveVocal VocalCustom1 Custom 1Custom2 Custom 2Flat FlatSuper Bass Super bass!The equalizer curves for Custom1 andCustom2 can be adjusted.!You cannot select Custom1 and Custom2when using the auto-equalizer.!When Flat, no changes are made to thesound. You can check the effects of theequalizer curves by switching alternativelybetween Flat and another equalizer curve.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onthe previous page.2 Touch Graphic EQ on the audio functionmenu.#You can select Graphic EQ when Auto EQfunction is off.3 Touch cor dto select the desired item.Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Custom1—Custom2—Flat—Super BassAdjusting the 8-band graphic equalizerYou can adjust the level of each band for theequalizer curves.!A separate Custom1 curve can be createdfor each source. If you make adjustmentswhen a curve other than Custom2 is se-lected, the equalizer curve settings will bestored in Custom1.!ACustom2 curve that is common for allsources can be created. If you make adjust-ments when the Custom2 curve is se-lected, the Custom2 curve will be updated.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onthe previous page.En 53Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
2 Touch Graphic EQ on the audio functionmenu.3 Touch cor dto select the desired item.Powerful—Natural—Vocal—Custom1—Custom2—Flat—Super Bass4 Touch the Equalizer band to adjust.5 Touch aor bto adjust the level of theequalizer band.Range: +12dB to –12dB#You can then select another band and adjustthe level.Using the auto-equalizerThe auto-equalizer is an equalizer curve cre-ated by auto EQ (refer to Auto EQ (auto-equaliz-ing) on page 63).You can turn the auto-equalizer on or off.If you connect an optional microphone to thisunit, you can use this function.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Auto EQ to turn the auto-equali-zer on or off.#You cannot use this function if auto EQ hasnot been carried out.Using sonic center controlSound that is suited for the listening positioncan easily be created with this function.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Sonic Center Control on theaudio function menu.3 Touch cor dto select a listening posi-tion.Range: Left:7 to Right:7Adjusting loudnessLoudness compensates for deficiencies in thelow- and high-frequency ranges at low volume.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Loudness on the audio functionmenu.3 Touch cor dto select a desired level.Off (off)—Low (low)—Mid (mid)—High(high)Using subwoofer outputThis unit is equipped with a subwoofer outputwhich can be turned on or off.!The cut-off frequency and output level canbe adjusted when the subwoofer output ison.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Subwoofer on the audio functionmenu.3 Touch On or Off next to Subwoofer toturn the subwoofer output on or off.4 Touch Normal or Reverse next to Phaseto select the phase of subwoofer output.5 Touch cor dnext to Level to adjustthe output level of the subwoofer.Range: +6 to –246 Touch cor dnext to Frequency to se-lect the cut-off frequency.50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125HzOnly frequencies lower than those in the se-lected range are outputted from the subwoo-fer.En54Section14 Menu operations
Boosting the bassYou can boost the bass level.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch cor dto select a desired level.Range: 0to +6Using the high pass filterWhen you do not want low sounds from thesubwoofer output frequency range to playfrom the front or rear speakers, turn on theHPF (high pass filter). Only frequencies higherthan those in the selected range are outputfrom the front or rear speakers.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch cor dnext to Frequency to se-lect cut-off frequency.Off (off)—50Hz—63Hz—80Hz—100Hz—125HzOnly frequencies higher than those in the se-lected range are output from the front or rearspeakers.Adjusting source levelsWith SLA (source level adjustment), the vo-lume levels of each source can be adjusted toprevent significant differences betweensources.!Settings are based on the FM volume level,which remains unchanged.1 Display the audio function menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Compare the FM volume level with thelevel of the source you wish to adjust.3 Touch Source Level Adjuster on theaudio function menu.4 Touch aor bto adjust the source vo-lume.Range: +4 to –4Notes!The AM volume level can also be adjustedwith this function.!Video CD, CD, compressed audio and DivXare automatically set to the same source leveladjustment volume.!iPod and USB storage device are automati-cally set to the same source level adjustmentvolume.!External unit 1 and external unit 2 are automa-tically set to the same source level adjustmentvolume.En 55Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
Setting up the DVD playerSetting the subtitle languageYou can set a desired subtitle language. Whenavailable, the subtitles will be displayed in theselected language.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Subtitle Language on theVideo Setup menu.A subtitle language menu is displayed.3 Touch the desired language.The subtitle language is set.#If you have selected Others, refer to When youselect Others on this page.Notes!If the selected language is not available, thelanguage specified on the disc is displayed.!You can also switch the subtitle language bytouching the icon during playback. (Refer toPlaying moving images on page 18.)!The setting made here will not be affectedeven if the subtitle language is switched dur-ing playback using Subtitle.When you select OthersA language code input display is shown whenOthers is selected. Refer to Language codechart for DVD on page 101.1 Touch 0 to 9 to input the languagecode.#To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.2 Registering the code.Registering the code.Setting the audio languageYou can set the preferred audio language.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Audio Language on the VideoSetup menu.An audio language menu is displayed.3 Touch the desired language.The audio language is set.#If you have selected Others, refer to When youselect Others on this page.Notes!If the selected language is not available, thelanguage specified on the disc is used.!You can also switch the audio language bytouching Audio during playback. (Refer toPlaying moving images on page 18.)!The setting made here will not be affectedeven if the audio language is switched duringplayback using Audio.Setting the menu languageYou can set the preferred language in whichthe menus recorded on a disc are displayed.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Menu Language on theVideo Setup menu.A menu language menu is displayed.3 Touch the desired language.The menu language is set.#If you have selected Others, refer to When youselect Others on this page.NoteIf the selected language is not available, the lan-guage specified on the disc is displayed.En56Section14 Menu operations
Setting the multi-angle DVDdisplayThe angle icon can be set so it appears onscenes where the angle can be switched.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Multi Angle on the Video Setupmenu to turn angle icon display on or off.Setting the aspect ratioThere are two kinds of display: a wide screendisplay that has a width-to-height ratio (TV as-pect ratio) of 16:9, and regular display that hasa TV aspect of 4:3. Be sure to select the correctTV aspect for the display connected to REARMONITOR OUTPUT.!When using regular display, select eitherLetter Box or Pan Scan. Selecting 16 : 9may result in an unnatural picture.!If you select the TV aspect ratio, the unit’sdisplay will change to the same setting.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch TV Aspect on the Video Setupmenu to select the TV aspect ratio.Touch TV Aspect repeatedly until the desiredaspect ratio appears.!16 : 9 –Wide screen picture (16:9) is dis-played as is (initial setting)!Letter Box –The picture is the shape of aletterbox with black bands on the top andbottom of the screen!Pan Scan –The picture is cut short on theright and left sides of the screenNotes!When playing discs that do not specifyPan Scan, the disc is played back inLetter Box display even if you select thePan Scan setting. Confirm whether the discpackage bears the 16 : 9 LB mark.!The TV aspect ratio cannot be changed forsome discs. For details, refer to the disc’s in-structions.Setting the slide show intervalJPEG files can be viewed as a slide show onthis unit. In this setting, the interval betweeneach image can be set.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Time Per Photo Slide on theVideo Setup menu to select the slide showinterval.Touch Time Per Photo Slide repeatedly untilthe desired setting appears.!5sec –JPEG images switch at intervals of 5seconds!10sec –JPEG images switch at intervals of10 seconds!15sec –JPEG images switch at intervals of15 seconds!Manual –JPEG images can be switchedmanuallySetting parental lockSome DVD video discs let you use parentallock to restrict children from viewing violentand adult-oriented scenes. You can set paren-tal lock to the desired level.!When you have a parental lock level setand play a disc featuring parental lock,code number input indications may be dis-played. In such cases, playback will beginwhen the correct code number is entered.En 57Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
Setting the code number and levelA code number must be registered in order toplay back discs with parental lock.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Parental on the Video Setupmenu.3 Touch 0 to 9 to input a four digit codenumber.#To cancel the entered numbers, touch C.4 Registering the code.Registering the code.The code number is set, and the level can nowbe set.5 Touch 1 to 8 to select the desired level.6 Touch Enter.The parental lock level is set.!8–Playback of the entire disc is possible(initial setting)!7to 2–Playback of discs for children andnon-adult-oriented discs is possible!1–Playback of discs for children only ispossibleNotes!We recommend to keep a record of your codenumber in case you forget it.!The parental lock level is stored on the disc.Look for the level indication written on thedisc package, included literature or on thedisc itself. Parental lock of this unit is not pos-sible if a parental lock level is not stored onthe disc.!With some discs, the parental lock may be ac-tive only for certain levels of scenes. The play-back of those scenes will be skipped. Fordetails, refer to the instruction manual thatcame with the disc.Changing the levelYou can change the set parental lock level.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Parental on the Video Setupmenu.3 Touch 0 to 9 to input the registeredcode number.4 Registering the code.Registering the code.This sets the code number, and the level cannow be changed.#If you enter an incorrect code number, theicon is displayed. Touch Cand enter the correctcode number.#If you forget your code number, refer to If youforget your code number on this page.5 Touch 1 to 8 to select the desired level.6 Touch Enter.The new parental lock level is set.If you forget your code numberPress RESET.Setting the DivX subtitle fileYou can select whether or not to display DivXexternal subtitles.!The DivX subtitles will be displayed evenwhen Custom is selected if no DivX exter-nal subtitle files exist.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.En58Section14 Menu operations
2 Touch DivX Subtitle on the Video Setupmenu to select the desired subtitle setting.!Original –Display the DivX subtitles!Custom –Display the DivX external subti-tlesNotes!Up to 42 characters can be displayed on oneline. If more than 42 characters are set, theline breaks and the characters are displayedon the next line.!Up to 126 characters can be displayed on onescreen. If more than 126 characters are set,the excess characters will not be displayed.Displaying the DivXâVODregistration codeIn order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)contents on this unit, the unit must first be re-gistered with a DivX VOD contents provider.For registration, generate a DivX VOD registra-tion code and submit it to your provider.!Keep a record of the code as you will needit when you register your unit to the DivXVOD provider.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch DivX VOD on the Video Setupmenu.Registration Code and Deregistration Codeappear.3 Touch Registration Code.Your registration code is displayed.Displaying the deregistration codeIf your device is already activated, deregister itby entering the deregistration code.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch DivX VOD on the Video Setupmenu.3 Touch Deregistration Code.#To cancel deregistration, touch Cancel.4 Touch OK.The deregistration is complete.Automatic playback of DVDsWhen a DVD disc with a DVD menu is in-serted, this unit will cancel the menu automa-tically and start playback from the first chapterof the first title.!Some DVDs may not operate properly. Ifthis function is not fully operated, turn thisfunction off and start playback.1 Display the Video Setup menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch DVD Auto Play to turn automaticplayback on.#To turn automatic playback off, touchDVD Auto Play again.En 59Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
System settingsSwitching the auxiliary settingActivate this setting when using an auxiliarydevice connected to this unit.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch AUX Input on the system menuto turn AUX Input on or off.Setting AV inputActivate this setting when using an externalvideo component connected to this unit.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch AV Input on the system menu toturn AV Input on or off.Setting the rear output andsubwoofer controllerThis unit’s rear output (rear speaker leads out-put and RCA rear output) can be used for full-range speaker (Full) or subwoofer(Subwoofer) connection. If you switch therear output setting to Subwoofer, you canconnect a rear speaker lead directly to a sub-woofer without using an auxiliary amp.Initially, the unit is set for a rear full-rangespeaker connection (Full).1 Turn the unit off.Refer to Basic operations of this unit on page14.2 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.3 Touch Rear Speaker on the systemmenu to switch the subwoofer output orfull-range speaker.#When no subwoofer is connected to the rearoutput, select Full (full-range speaker).#When a subwoofer is connected to the rearoutput, select Subwoofer (subwoofer).Notes!Even if you change this setting, there will beno output unless you turn the subwoofer out-put on (refer to Using subwoofer output onpage 54).!If you change this setting, subwoofer outputin the audio menu will return to the factorysettings.!Both rear speaker lead outputs and RCA rearoutput are switched simultaneously in thissetting.Switching sound muting/attenuationSound from this system is automaticallymuted or attenuated when a signal fromequipment with a mute function is received.!Sound from this system returns to normalwhen the muting or attenuation is can-celed.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Mute/ATT until the desired set-ting appears.Touch Mute/ATT until the desired setting ap-pears in the display.!Mute –Muting!ATT –20dB –Attenuation (ATT –20dB has astronger effect than ATT –10dB)!ATT –10dB –Attenuation!Off –Turns the sound muting/attenuationoffEn60Section14 Menu operations
Notes!When Mute is displayed, the sound is turnedoff and no audio adjustments can be made.!When ATT is displayed, the sound is attenu-ated and only the volume can be adjusted.(No other audio adjustments can be made.)!Operation returns to normal when the phoneconnection is ended.Selecting the menu languageThe menu language can be selected from fourlanguages.If text information such as the title name, artistname or a comment is embedded in a Eur-opean language, they can also be displayedon this unit.!The language can be changed for the fol-lowing:—System menu—Video Setup—On-screen display—Multi language setting for DivX—Language for cautionsSome operations on this unit are prohib-ited from use while driving or requirecareful attention when operated. Insuch cases, a caution will appear on thedisplay. You can change the languagefor caution messages with this setting.!If the embedded language and the selectedlanguage setting are not the same, text in-formation may not display properly.!Some characters may not be displayedproperly.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch System Language on the systemmenu to select the desired language.3 Touch the desired language.English (English)—Français (French)—Español (Spanish)—Português (Portuguese)Clearing Bluetooth memoryImportantNever turn the unit off while the Bluetooth mem-ory is being cleared.1 Turn the unit off.Refer to Basic operations of this unit on page14.2 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.3 Touch Bluetooth Memory Clear on thesystem menu.4 Touch Reset.After selecting a desired item, a confirmationdisplay appears. Touch Reset to delete thememory.#If you do not want to clear the memory, touchCancel.Updating Bluetooth connectionsoftwareThis function is used to update this unit withthe latest software. For information on the soft-ware and updating, refer to our website.ImportantNever turn the unit off and never disconnect thephone while the software is being updated.1 Turn the unit off.Refer to Basic operations of this unit on page14.2 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.3 Touch Bluetooth Software Update.4 Touch Start to display the data transfermode.#Follow the on-screen instructions to finish up-dating the software.En 61Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
Displaying the Bluetoothsystem versionIf this unit fails to operate properly, you mayneed to consult your dealer for repair. In suchcases, you may be asked to specify the systemversion. Perform the following procedure tocheck the version on this unit.1 Turn the unit off.Refer to Basic operations of this unit on page14.2 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.3 Touch Bluetooth Version Information todisplay to the version of the Bluetoothmodule of this unit.Setting the automatic openfunctionTo prevent the display from hitting the shiftlever of an automatic vehicle when it is in theP(park) position, or when you do not wish thedisplay to open/close automatically, you canset the automatic open function to manualmode.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Auto Flap to select whether toopen/close the display automatically ormanually.Each time you touch Auto Flap the settingswitches between:!On –The LCD panel will open or close auto-matically when the ignition switch is turnedon or off.!Off –You have to press OPEN/CLOSE toopen/close the LCD panel.Adjusting the LCD panel slidepositionYou can adjust the LCD panel slide position sothat the panel is set back or forward.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Flap Set Back.3 Touching the Flap Set Back keys allowsyou to move the LCD panel back and forth.The LCD panel slides to the back.The LCD panel slides to the front.Adjusting the LCD panel angleImportant!If you can hear the LCD panel knockingagainst your vehicle’s console or dashboard,touch and hold OPEN/CLOSE to temporarilylevel the LCD panel.!When adjusting the LCD panel angle, be sureto touch and hold OPEN/CLOSE. Forcibly ad-justing the LCD panel by hand may damage it.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Display Tilt.En62Section14 Menu operations
3 Touch the Display Tilt keys to adjust theLCD panel to an easily viewable angle.Laying the panel down.Returning the panel to the uprightposition.#As the set angle is saved, the LCD panel willautomatically be adjusted to the same positionthe next time the LCD panel is opened.Switching the warning toneIf the front panel is not detached from thehead unit within four seconds of turning offthe ignition, a warning tone sounds. You canturn off the warning tone.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch DT.WARNING to turn the warn-ing tone on.#To turn the warning tone off, touchDT.WARNING again.Setting the rear view camera(back up camera)CAUTIONPioneer recommends the use of a camerawhich outputs mirror-reversed images.Otherwise, the screen image will appear re-versed.This unit features a function that automaticallyswitches to the rear view camera video (REARVIEW CAMERA IN) when a rear view camerais installed on your car and the gear shift ismoved to the REVERSE (R) position. (Formore details, consult your dealer.)!After you set up the rear view camera set-ting, move the gear shift to REVERSE (R)and confirm that the rear view cameravideo is shown on the display.!Change this setting if the display switchesto the rear view camera video by error whileyou are driving forward.!To stop watching the rear view cameravideo and return to the source display,press and hold MUTE/.!Touch the RearView source icon to displaythe rear view camera image while driving.Touch the source icon again to turn therear view camera off. For details, refer to Se-lecting a source using the touch panel keyson page 14.1 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Camera Polarity on the systemmenu to select the appropriate setting.!Battery –When the polarity of the con-nected lead is positive while the gear shiftis in REVERSE (R) position!Ground –When the polarity of the con-nected lead is negative while the gear shiftis in REVERSE (R) position!Off –When a rear view camera is not con-nected to this unitAuto EQ (auto-equalizing)The auto-equalizer automatically measuresthe car’s interior acoustic characteristics, andthen creates an auto-equalizer curve based onthat information.En 63Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
WARNINGAs a loud tone (noise) may be emitted from thespeakers when measuring the car's interioracoustic characteristics, never perform auto EQwhile driving.CAUTION!Thoroughly check the conditions before per-forming auto EQ as the speakers may be da-maged if these functions are performed when:—The speakers are incorrectly connected.(For example, when a rear speaker is con-nected as a subwoofer output.)—A speaker is connected to a power amp de-livering output higher than the speaker’smaximum input power capability.!If the microphone is placed in an unsuitableposition the measurement tone may becomeloud and measurement may take a long time,resulting in battery drainage. Be sure to placethe microphone in the specified location.Before operating the auto EQ function!Carry out auto EQ in as quiet a place aspossible, with the car engine and air condi-tioning switched off. Also cut power to carphones or portable telephones in the car, orremove them from the car before carryingout auto EQ. Sounds other than the mea-surement tone (surrounding sounds, en-gine sound, telephones ringing etc.) mayprevent correct measurement of the car in-terior acoustic characteristics.!Be sure to carry out auto EQ using the op-tional microphone. Using another micro-phone may prevent measurement, or resultin incorrect measurement of the car inter-ior acoustic characteristics.!In order to perform auto EQ, the frontspeaker must be connected.!When this unit is connected to a poweramp with input level control, auto EQ maynot be possible if the power amp’s inputlevel is set below the standard level.!When this unit is connected to a poweramp with an LPF, turn this LPF off beforeperforming auto EQ. Also set the cut-off fre-quency for the built-in LPF of an active sub-woofer to the highest frequency.!The distance has been calculated by com-puter to be the optimum delay to give accu-rate results for the circumstances, soplease continue to use this value.—The reflected sound within the car isstrong and delays occur.—The LPF on active subwoofers or exter-nal amps delay the lower sounds.!Auto EQ changes the audio settings as fol-lows:—The fader/balance settings return to thecenter position. (Refer to Using fader/balance adjustment on page 53.)—The equalizer curve switches to Flat.(Refer to Recalling equalizer curves onpage 53.)—The front, center and rear speakers willautomatically be adjusted to a highpass filter setting.!Previous settings for auto EQ will be over-written.Performing auto EQ1 Stop the car in a place that is quiet,close all the doors, windows and sun roof,and then turn the engine off.If the engine is left running, engine noise mayprevent correct auto EQ.2 Fix the optional microphone in the cen-ter of the headrest of the driver’s seat, fa-cing forward.The auto EQ may differ depending on whereyou place the microphone. If desired, placethe microphone on the front passenger seat tocarry out auto EQ.En64Section14 Menu operations
3 Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC.If the car’s air conditioner or heater is turnedon, turn it off. Noise from the fan in the airconditioner or heater may prevent correct autoEQ.4 Display the system menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.5 Touch Auto EQ Measurement to enterauto EQ measurement mode.6 Plug the microphone into the micro-phone input jack on this unit.7 Touch Start to start auto EQ.8 When the 10-second countdown starts,get out of the car and close the door within10 seconds.A measurement tone (noise) is emitted fromthe speakers, and auto EQ measurement be-gins.When auto EQ is completed, Complete is dis-played.When the car’s interior acoustic characteris-tics cannot be measured correctly, an errormessage will be displayed. (Refer to Under-standing auto EQ error messages on page 90.)#It takes about nine minutes for auto EQ mea-surement to be completed when all the speakersare connected.#To stop auto EQ, touch Stop.#To cancel auto EQ measurement mode duringthis procedure, touch the following touch panelkey.Canceling auto EQ measurementmode.9 Store the microphone carefully in theglove compartment or another safe place.If the microphone is subjected to direct sun-light for an extended period, high tempera-tures may cause distortion, color change ormalfunction.NoteDo not press h(eject) to open or close the panelwhen you are using the microphone.En 65Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
Entertainment settingsSelecting the illumination colorThis unit is equipped with multiple-color illu-mination.Direct selection from presetillumination colorsYou can select an illumination color from thecolor list.1 Display the entertainment menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Appearance.3 Touch Illumination and then touch acolor on the list.Customizing the illumination color1 Display the entertainment menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Appearance.3 Touch Illumination and then touchCustom.4 Display the customizing menu.Displaying the customizing menu.5 Touch the color bar to customize thecolor.6 Touch cor dto fine-tune the color.7 Touch the icon and hold to store thecustomized color in the memory.MemoStoring the customized color inthe memory.The customized color has been stored in thememory.The set color will be recalled from the memorythe next time you touch the same icon.Selecting the OSD colorThe OSD color can be changed.1 Display the entertainment menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Appearance.3 Touch Screen.4 Touch one of the colors on the list.Selecting the background displayYou can switch the background that is dis-played when listening to a source.1 Display the entertainment menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.2 Touch Background.3 Touch the desired setting.#If no JPEG images are stored in this unit, youcannot select photo. To store a JPEG image tothis unit, refer to Capture an image in JPEG fileson page 40.En66Section14 Menu operations
Customizing menus1 Display menu columns to register.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.You can customize menus exceptVideo Setup menu.2 Touch and hold the menu column toregister it.#To cancel registration, touch and hold themenu column again.3 Display the custom menu and choose aregistered menu.Refer to Introduction of menu operations onpage 52.NoteYou can register up to 12 columns.En 67Section14Menu operationsMenu operations
Changing the pictureadjustmentYou can adjust the Brightness (brightness),Contrast (contrast), Color (color) , Hue (hue),Dimmer (dimmer), Temperature (tempera-ture), Black Level (black level) andRGB Dot Adjust (RGB dot clock adjustment)for each source and rear view camera.!You cannot adjust Color,Hue,Black Leveland RGB Dot Adjust for the audio source.1 Press and hold MENU to displayPicture Adjustment.The adjustment function names are displayed.2 If you are adjusting thePicture Adjustment, select the unit.NAVI Adjusting the Picture Adjustmentfor the Navigation system.RearView Adjusting the Picture Adjustmentfor the rear view camera.Source Adjusting the Picture Adjustmentfor the source.3 Touch any of the following touch panelkeys to select the function to be adjusted.Picture Adjustment items are displayed.!Brightness –Adjusts the black intensity!Contrast –Adjusts the contrast!Color –Adjusts the color saturation!Hue –Adjusts the tone of color (red orgreen is emphasized)!Dimmer –Adjusts the brightness of the dis-play!Temperature –Adjusts the color tempera-ture, resulting in a better white balance!Black Level –Emphasizes the dark portionsof images making the difference betweenbright and dark more distinct!RGB Dot Adjust –Adjusts phase shiftingby dot clock when a Navigation system isconnected#You cannot adjust the picture adjustment forthe rear view camera when Camera Polarity isset to Off. (Refer to Setting the rear view camera(back up camera) on page 63.)#With some rear view cameras, picture adjust-ment may not be possible.4 Touch cor dto adjust the selecteditem.Each time you touch cor d, the level of theselected item increases or decreases.#Dimmer can be adjusted from +1 to +48.#Temperature can be adjusted from +3 to –3.5 Touch Black Level and RGB Dot Adjustto adjust.#Black Level can be set on or off.#RGB Dot Adjust can be set to 1or 2.Notes!You cannot operate this function while driving.!Different Brightness/Contrast/Dimmer set-tings can be set for when the illuminationswitch is on and when it is off.Setting rear monitor outputThe output source for the rear monitor can beswitched to the following:!Front –The source on the front screen ofthis unitDisc –The video and sound from the DVDAV –The video and sound from AV inputAUX–The source for AUX inputOff–No sourceNoteYou cannot play DivX files on the rear and frontmonitors at the same time.En68Section15 Other Functions
Adjusting the responsepositions of the touch panels(Touch Panel Calibration)If you feel that the touch panel keys on thescreen deviate from the actual positions thatrespond to your touch, adjust the response po-sitions of the touch panel. There are two ad-justment methods: 4-point adjustment, inwhich you touch four corners of the screen;and 16-point adjustment, in which you makefine-adjustments on the entire screen.!Touch the screen gently for adjustment.Forcefully pressing the touch panel may da-mage the touch panel. Do not use a sharppointed tool such as a ballpoint pen or me-chanical pen. Doing so may damage thescreen.!If the touch panel cannot be adjusted prop-erly, consult your local Pioneer dealer.1 Turn the unit off.Refer to Basic operations of this unit on page14.2 Press and hold MENU to displayPicture Adjustment.3 Press and hold MENU to start TouchPanel Calibration.The 4-point touch panel adjustment screen ap-pears.4 Touch each of the arrows on the fourcorners of the screen.#To cancel the adjustment, press and holdMENU.5 Press MENU to complete 4-point adjust-ment.Data for the adjusted position is saved.#Do not turn off the engine while the data isbeing saved.6 Press MENU to proceed to 16-point ad-justment.The 16-point touch panel adjustment screenappears.#To cancel the adjustment, press and holdMENU.7 Gently touch the center of the + markdisplayed on the screen.After you touch all the marks, the data for theadjusted position is saved.#Do not turn off the engine while the data isbeing saved.8 Press and hold MENU to complete theadjustment.Using an AUX sourceA separately sold auxiliary device such as aVCR or portable device can be connected tothis unit. When connected, the auxiliary deviceis automatically recognized as an AUX sourceand is assigned to AUX.About AUX connection methodsYou can connect auxiliary devices to this unit.Mini pin plug cable (AUX)When connecting an auxiliary device using amini plug cableiPods and portable audio/video players can beconnected to this unit via mini plug cable.!If an iPod with video capabilities is con-nected to this unit via 3.5 mm plug (4 pole)cable (such as the CD-V150M), you canenjoy the video contents of the connectediPod.!A portable audio/video player can be con-nected by using a 3.5 mm plug (4 pole) withan RCA cable (sold separately). However,depending on the cable, a reverse connec-tion between the red (right side audio)cable and yellow (video) cable may be re-quired in order for the sound and videoimage to be reproduced correctly.En 69Section15Other FunctionsOther Functions
%Insert the stereo mini plug into theAUX input jack on this unit.Refer to Installation on the next page.Refer to What’s what on page 12.Using an external unitAn external unit refers to a Pioneer product,such as those which will be available in the fu-ture. Although incompatible as a source, thebasic functions of up to two external units canbe controlled with this unit. When two externalunits are connected, the external units areautomatically allocated to external unit 1 or ex-ternal unit 2.The basic operations of the external unit areexplained below. The allocated functions willdiffer depending on the connected externalunit. For details concerning these functions,refer to the owner’s manual for the externalunit.Basic operationsThe functions allocated to the following opera-tions will differ depending on the connectedexternal unit. For details concerning thesefunctions, refer to the owner’s manual for theconnected external unit.Auto Switching to auto or manual.AudioVideoSwitching to video and audio.Changing the screen mode.Refer to Changing the wide screenmode on page 40.Switching the equalizer curves.Refer to Using the equalizer onpage 53.Touch and hold for more than twoseconds to turn the auto-equalizeron or off.Refer to Using the auto-equalizeron page 54.Actions will differ depending onthe connected external unit.F1F2F3F4Function 1 to 4Actions will differ depending onthe connected external unit.Using the functions allocated to 1to 6 keys.Actions will differ depending onthe connected external unit.En70Section15 Other Functions
Connecting the unitsWARNING!To avoid the risk of accident and the potentialviolation of applicable laws, no viewing offront seat video should ever occur while thevehicle is being driven. Also, rear displaysshould not be in a location where they are visi-bly distracting to the driver.!In some countries or states the viewing ofimages on a display inside a vehicle even bypersons other than the driver may be illegal.Where such regulations apply, they must beobeyed and this unit’s DVD features shouldnot be used.CAUTION!PIONEER does not recommend that you in-stall or service your display unit yourself. In-stalling or servicing the product may exposeyou to risk of electric shock or other hazards.Refer all installation and servicing of your dis-play unit to authorized Pioneer service person-nel.!Secure all wiring with cable clamps or electri-cal tape. Do not allow any bare wiring to re-main exposed.!Do not drill a hole into the engine compart-ment to connect the yellow cable of the dis-play unit to the vehicle battery. Enginevibration may eventually cause the insulationto fail at the point where the wire passes fromthe passenger compartment into the enginecompartment. Take extra care in securing thewire at this point.!It is extremely dangerous to allow the micro-phone lead to become wound around thesteering column or gearstick. Be sure to in-stall the unit in such a way that it will not ob-struct driving.!Make sure that cables will not interfere withmoving parts of the vehicle, such as the gear-shift, parking brake or seat sliding mechan-ism.!Do not shorten any cables. If you do, the pro-tection circuit may fail to work properly.WARNING!LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON-NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECTPARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON-NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDEOF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH. IM-PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OFTHIS LEAD MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLELAW AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-JURY OR DAMAGE.WARNING!Use speakers over 50 W (output value) and be-tween 4 Wto 8 W(impedance value). Do notuse 1 Wto 3 Wspeakers for this unit.!The black cable is ground. When installingthis unit or power amp (sold separately), makesure to connect the ground wire first. Ensurethat the ground wire is properly connected tometal parts of the car’s body. The ground wireof the power amp and the one of this unit orany other device must be connected to the carseparately with different screws. If the screwfor the ground wire loosens or falls out, itcould result in fire, generation of smoke ormalfunction.Ground wireMetal parts of car’s bodyPOWER AMPOther devices(Another electronic device in the car)En 71Section16InstallationInstallation
Important!This unit cannot be installed in a vehicle with-out ACC (accessory) position on the ignitionswitch.ONSTARTOFFACC position No ACC position!Use this unit with a 12-volt battery and nega-tive grounding only. Failure to do so may resultin a fire or malfunction.!To prevent a short-circuit, overheating or mal-function, be sure to follow the directionsbelow.—Disconnect the negative terminal of thebattery before installation.—Secure the wiring with cable clamps or ad-hesive tape. Wrap adhesive tape aroundwiring that comes into contact with metalparts to protect the wiring.—Place all cables away from moving parts,such as the gear shift and seat rails.—Place all cables away from hot places,such as near the heater outlet.—Do not connect the yellow cable to the bat-tery by passing it through the hole to theengine compartment.—Cover any disconnected cable connectorswith insulating tape.—Do not shorten any cables.—Never cut the insulation of the power cableof this unit in order to share the powerwith other devices. The current capacity ofthe cable is limited.—Use a fuse of the rating prescribed.—Never wire the negative speaker cable di-rectly to ground.—Never band together negative cables ofmultiple speakers.!When this unit is on, control signals are sentthrough the blue/white cable. Connect thiscable to the system remote control of an exter-nal power amp or the vehicle’s auto-antennarelay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC).If the vehicle is equipped with a glass anten-na, connect it to the antenna booster powersupply terminal.!Never connect the blue/white cable to thepower terminal of an external power amp.Also, never connect it to the power terminal ofthe auto antenna. Doing so may result in bat-tery drain or a malfunction.!IP-BUS connectors are color-coded. Be sureto connect connectors of the same color.En72Section16 Installation
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Connecting the power cordThis productMicrophone (supplied)4 m (13 ft. 1 in.) Fuse (10 A)RGB inputWired remote input (WIRED REMOTE INPUT) Hard-wired remote control adaptor can be connected (sold separately).Microphone input Jack (MIC) 17 cm (6-3/4 in.)17 cm (6-3/4 in.)Yellow Connect to the constant 12 V supply terminal.Fuse resistorRed Connect to terminal controlled by ignition switch (12 V DC).Black (chassis ground) Connect to a clean, paint-free metal location.Left RightFront speaker Front speakerRear speaker or Subwoofer (4 Ω)White GrayGray/blackWhite/blackGreen VioletGreen/black Violet/blackVioletViolet/blackNot used.GreenGreen/blackWhen using a subwoofer of 70 W (2 Ω), be sure to connect with Violet and Violet/black leads of this unit. Do not connect anything to Green and Green/black leads. Subwoofer (4 Ω) × 2 Rear speaker or Subwoofer (4 Ω)Orange/white Connect to lighting switch terminal.Fuse resistorEn74Section16 Installation
Pioneer IP-BUSaccessoriesNavigation system(AVIC-U220 (soldseparately)).Antenna inputIP-BUS cableIP-BUS input (Blue)26 pin cable (Supplied with Navigation system)Insert the 26 pin cable in the directionindicated in the figure. Please contact your dealer to inquire about the connectable navigation system.Connection method1. Clamp the lead. 2. Clamp firmly with needle-nosed pliers.Note: ·  The position of the parking brake switch depends on the vehicle model. For details, consult the vehicle Owner’s Manual or dealer.Light greenUsed to detect the ON/OFF status of the parking brake. This lead must be connected to the power supply side of the parking brake switch.Blue/whiteConnect to system control terminal of the power amp or auto-antenna relay control terminal (max. 300 mA 12 V DC).Ground sidePower supply sideParking brake switchWith a 2 speaker system, do not connect anything to the speaker leads that are not connected to speakers.Note:·  Change the initial setting of this unit. The subwoofer output of this unit is monaural.En 75Section16InstallationInstallation
When connecting to separately sold power ampBlue/whiteConnect to system control terminal of the power amp(max. 300 mA 12 V DC).Connect with RCA cables (sold separately)Rear speakerPerform these connections when using the optional amplifier.System remote controlFront speaker Front speakerLeft RightRear speakerPower amp (sold separately)Power amp (sold separately)Power amp (sold separately)Subwoofer SubwooferTo front outputTo rear outputTo subwoofer outputThis productRear output(REAR OUTPUT)Front output(FRONT OUTPUT)Subwoofer output(SUBWOOFER OUTPUT)13 cm (5-1/8 in.)17 cm (6-3/4 in.)13 cm (5-1/8 in.)En76Section16 Installation
Connecting the systemThis productWired remote input (WIRED REMOTE INPUT) Hard-wired remote control adaptor can be connected (sold separately).IP-BUS inputHD Radio tuner (sold separately)IP-BUS cable(Supplied with HD Radio tuner)When connecting the external video component and the displayWhen using a display connected to rear video outputThis product’s rear video output and rearaudio output are for connection of a display toenable passengers in the rear seats to watchthe DVD, etc.WARNING!Never install the display in a location where itis visible to the driver while driving.En 77Section16InstallationInstallation
This productExternal video component (sold separately)RCA cables (sold separately)Audio inputs (AUDIO INPUT)Video input (VIDEO INPUT)Display with RCA input jacks (sold separately)Rear monitor output (REAR MONITOR OUTPUT)To video inputTo video outputTo audio outputs13 cm (5-1/8 in.)Rear audio output (REAR MONITOR OUTPUT(AUDIO))To audio inputsRCA cables (sold separately)17 cm (6-3/4 in.)Mini pin plug cable(sold separately)13 cm (5-1/8 in.)!It is necessary to change AV Input inSystem Menu when connecting the exter-nal video component.En78Section16 Installation
When connecting with a rearview cameraWhen this product is used with a rear viewcamera, it is possible to automatically switchfrom the video to rear view image when thegear shift is moved to REVERSE (R).WARNINGUSE INPUT ONLY FOR REVERSE OR MIR-ROR IMAGE REAR VIEW CAMERA. OTHERUSE MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.CAUTION!The screen image may appear reversed.!The rear view camera function is to be usedas an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or whilebacking up. Do not use for entertainment pur-poses.!Objects in the rear view may appear closer ormore distant than they actually are.Rear view camera input (REAR VIEW CAMERA IN)This product13 cm (5-1/8 in.)To video outputRear view camera (sold separately)Violet/whiteOf the two lead wires connected to the back lamp, connect the one in which the voltage changes when the gear shift is in the REVERSE (R) position. This connection enables the unit tosense whether the car is moving forwards or backwards.Fuse resistor RCA cable (sold separately)CAUTIONYou must use a camera which outputs mirrorreversed images.It is necessary to set Camera Polarity properly inSystem Menu when connecting the rear viewcamera.En 79Section16InstallationInstallation
InstallationNotes!Check all connections and systems beforefinal installation.!Do not use unauthorized parts as this maycause malfunctions.!Consult your dealer if installation requires dril-ling of holes or other modifications to the vehi-cle.!Do not install this unit where:—it may interfere with operation of the vehi-cle.—it may cause injury to a passenger as a re-sult of a sudden stop.!Do not install the display where it may (i) ob-struct the driver’s vision, (ii) impair the perfor-mance of any of the vehicle’s operatingsystems or safety features, including air bags,hazard lamp buttons or (iii) impair the driver’sability to safely operate the vehicle.!The semiconductor laser will be damaged if itoverheats. Install this unit away from hotplaces such as near the heater outlet.!Optimum performance is obtained when theunit is installed at an angle of less than 30°.!To ensure proper heat dispersal when usingthis unit, make sure you leave ample spacebehind the rear panel and wrap any loosecables so they are not blocking the ventswhen installing the unit.5cmcmLeave ample space 5 cm5 cm!The cords must not cover up the area shownin the figure below. This is necessary to allowthe amplifiers to radiate freely.11Do not cover this area.!Make sure you leave enough gap between thedashboard and the LCD panel of this unit sothe LCD panel can be opened and closed with-out contacting with the dashboard.1231Dashboard2Leave gap3LCD panel!To some types of vehicles, this unit cannot beproperly installed. In such case, use the op-tional installation kit (ADT-VA133).DIN front/rear-mountThis unit can be properly installed using eitherfront-mount or rear-mount installation.Use commercially available parts when instal-ling.DIN Front-mount1 Decide the position of the side brack-ets.When installing in a shallow space, changethe position of side brackets (small).En80Section16 Installation
211Side bracket (small)2Flush surface screw (5 mm × 6 mm)2 Install the unit into the dashboard.Insert the mounting sleeve into the dashboard.And then secure the mounting sleeve by usinga screwdriver to bend the metal tabs (90°) intoplace.1825313421Dashboard2Mounting sleeve3Side bracket4Screw (2 mm × 3 mm)DIN Rear-mount1 Determine the appropriate positionwhere the holes on the bracket and theside of the unit match.When installing in a shallow space, use thefollowing screw holes.111Use binding screws (4 mm × 3 mm) only.2 Tighten two screws on each side.Use any of binding screws (4 mm × 3 mm),binding screws (5 mm × 6 mm) or flush sur-face screws (5 mm × 6 mm), depending onthe shape of screw holes in the bracket.1231Screw2Dashboard or console3Factory radio mounting bracketRemoving the unitExtend top and bottom of the trim ring out-wards to remove the trim ring. And then loos-en the screws (2 mm × 3 mm) to remove themounting sleeve.!When reattaching the trim ring, push thetrim ring onto the unit until it clicks. (If thetrim ring is attached upside down, the trimring will not fit properly.)En 81Section16InstallationInstallation
1321Mounting sleeve2Screw (2 mm × 3 mm)3Trim ringFastening the front panelIf you do not plan to detach the front panel,the front panel can be fastened with suppliedscrew.11ScrewInstalling the microphoneCAUTIONIt is extremely dangerous to allow the micro-phone lead to become wound around the steer-ing column or gearstick. Be sure to install theunit in such a way that it will not obstruct driving.NoteInstall the microphone in a position and orienta-tion that will enable it to pick up the voice of theperson operating the system.When installing the microphone onthe sun visor1 Install the microphone on the micro-phone clip.121Microphone2Microphone clip2 Install the microphone clip on the sunvisor.With the sun visor up, install the microphoneclip. (Lowering the sun visor reduces the voicerecognition rate.)En82Section16 Installation
121Microphone clip2ClampUse separately sold clamps to secure thelead where necessary inside the vehicle.When installing the microphone onthe steering column1 Install the microphone on the micro-phone clip.21341Microphone2Microphone base3Microphone clip4Fit the microphone lead into the groove.#Microphone can be installed without usingmicrophone clip. In this case, detach the micro-phone base from the microphone clip. To detachthe microphone base from the microphone clip,slide the microphone base.2 Install the microphone clip on the rearside of the steering column.121Double-sided tape2ClampUse separately sold clamps to secure thelead where necessary inside the vehicle.Adjusting the microphone angleThe microphone angle can be adjusted.En 83Section16InstallationInstallation
TroubleshootingCommonSymptom Cause Action (Refer-ence page)The power willnot turn on.The unit willnot operate.Leads and con-nectors are incor-rectly connected.Confirm once morethat all connec-tions are correct.The fuse isblown.Rectify the causeand then replacethe fuse. Be sure toinstall a fuse withthe same rating.Noise and/orother factors arecausing the built-in microproces-sor to operate in-correctly.Press RESET.(Page12)Operation withthe remotecontrol is notpossible.The unit doesnot operatecorrectly evenwhen the ap-propriate re-mote controlbuttons arepressed.Battery power islow.Load a new battery.Some operationsare prohibitedwith certaindiscs.Try operating withanother disc.Playback is notpossible.The disc is dirty. Clean the disc.The type of discloaded cannot beplayed on thisunit.Check the disctype.The disc loadedis not compatiblewith this videosystem.Change the disc toone that is compa-tible with yourvideo system.There is nosound.The volumelevel will notrise.Cables are notconnected cor-rectly.Connect the cablescorrectly.The unit is per-forming still,slow motion orframe-by-frameplayback.There is no soundduring still, slowmotion or frame-by-frame playback.Symptom Cause Action (Refer-ence page)There is noimage dis-played.The parkingbrake cable isnot connected.Connect the park-ing brake cable,and apply the park-ing brake.The parkingbrake is not ap-plied.Connect the park-ing brake cable,and apply the park-ing brake.The icon isdisplayed, andoperation is notpossible.The operation isprohibited for thedisc.This operation isnot possible.The operation isnot compatiblewith the config-uration of thedisc.This operation isnot possible.The image dis-played stops(pauses) andthe unit cannotbe operated.The data couldno longer beread during play-back.Stop playbackonce, and startplayback again.There is nosound.The volumelevel is low.The volume levelis low.Adjust the volumelevel.The attenuator ison.Turn the attenuatoroff.The sound andvideo skip.The unit is notfirmly secured.Firmly secure theunit.File size andtransmission rateare above recom-mended rates.Create a DivX filethat is within therecommended sizeand transmissionrate.The aspectratio is incor-rect and theimage isstretched.The aspect ratiosetting is incor-rect for the dis-play.Select the appro-priate setting foryour display. (Page57)The motorsounds whenthe ignitionswitch isturned ON (oris turned toACC).The unit is con-firming whetheror not a disc isloaded.This is a normaloperation.En84AppendixAdditional Information
Symptom Cause Action (Refer-ence page)Nothing is dis-played.The touchpanel keys can-not be used.The rear viewcamera is notconnected.Connect a rearview camera.Camera Polarityis at incorrectsetting.Press and holdMENU to return tothe source displayand then select thecorrect setting forCamera Polarity.(Page 63)No xxxx ap-pears when adisplay is chan-ged (No Title,for example).There is no em-bedded text infor-mation.Switch the displayor play anothertrack/file.Sub-folderscannot beplayed back.Folder repeatplay has been se-lected.Select the repeatrange again.The repeatrange changesautomatically.Another folderwas selected dur-ing repeat play.Select the repeatrange again.Track search orfast forward/re-verse was per-formed duringfile repeat play.Select the repeatrange again.DVDSymptom Cause Action (Refer-ence page)Playback is notpossible.The loaded dischas a different re-gion numberfrom this unit.Replace the discwith one featuringthe same regionnumber as thisunit.A parental lockmessage is dis-played andplayback is notpossible.Parental lock isactivated.Turn parental lockoff or change thelevel. (Page 57)Parental lockcannot be can-celed.The code numberis incorrect.Enter the correctcode number.(Page 57)You have forgot-ten your codenumber.Press RESET.(Page58)Symptom Cause Action (Refer-ence page)Dialog lan-guage (andsubtitle lan-guage) cannotbe switched.The DVD beingplayed does notfeature multiplelanguage record-ings.The language can-not be switched ifthey are not re-corded on the disc.You can onlyswitch betweenitems indicatedin the disc menu.Switch the lan-guage using thedisc menu.No subtitlesare displayed.The DVD beingplayed does notfeature subtitles.Subtitles are notdisplayed if theyare not recordedon the disc.You can onlyswitch betweenitems indicatedin the disc menu.Switch the lan-guage using thedisc menu.Playback is notperformed withthe audio lan-guage and sub-title languagesettings se-lected in VideoSetup menu.The DVD beingplayed does notfeature dialog orsubtitles in theselected lan-guage.The language can-not be switched ifthe selected lan-guage is not re-corded on the disc.The viewingangle cannotbe switched.The DVD beingplayed does notfeature scenesshot from multi-ple angles.The viewing anglecannot beswitched if theDVD does not fea-ture scenes re-corded frommultiple angles.You are trying toswitch to multi-angle viewing fora scene that wasnot recordedfrom multiple an-gles.Switch betweenmultiple angleswhen watchingscenes recordedfrom multiple an-gles.En 85AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
Symptom Cause Action (Refer-ence page)The image isextremely un-clear/distortedand dark dur-ing playback.Some discs fea-ture a signal toprohibit copying.Since this unit iscompatible withthe analog copygeneration man-agement system,when playing adisc that has a sig-nal prohibitingcopying, horizontalstripes or other im-perfections mayappear whenviewed on somedisplays. This isnot a malfunction.Video CDSymptom Cause ActionThe PBC (play-back control)menu cannotbe called up.The Video CDbeing playeddoes not featurePBC.This operation isnot available forVideo CDs that donot feature PBC.Repeat playand track/timesearch are notpossible.The Video CDbeing played fea-tures PBC.This operation isnot available forVideo CDs that fea-ture PBC.iPodSymptom Cause ActionThe iPod doesnot operatecorrectly.The cables are in-correctly con-nected.Disconnect thecable from theiPod. Once theiPod’s main menuis displayed, recon-nect the iPod andreset it.The iPod versionis old.Update the iPodversion.Error messagesWhen you contact your dealer or your nearestPioneer Service Center, be sure to note theerror message.TunerMessage Cause ActionNo Data Pro-videdThis unit cannotreceive artistname/song titleinformation.Move to the desir-able location withgood reception.No Data This unit cannotreceive programservice name in-formation.Move to the desir-able location withgood reception.DVDMessage Cause ActionDifferent Re-gion DiscThe disc does nothave the sameregion numberas this unit.Replace the DVDwith one bearingthe correct regionnumber.Error-02-XX/FF-FFThe disc is dirty. Clean the disc.The disc isscratched.Replace the disc.The disc isloaded upsidedown.Check that the discis loaded correctly.There is an elec-trical or mechan-ical error.Press RESET.UnplayableDiscThis type of disccannot be playedon this unit.Replace the discwith one that canbe played on thisunit.The inserted discdoes not containany playablefiles.Replace the disc.Protect All the files onthe inserted discare embeddedwith DRM.Replace the disc.Skipped The inserted disccontains DRMprotected files.Play an audio filenot embedded withWindows MediaDRM 9/10.TEMP The temperatureof the unit is out-side the normaloperating range.Wait until the unitreturns to a tem-perature within thenormal operatinglimits.En86AppendixAdditional Information
Message Cause ActionRental Ex-pired.The inserted disccontains expiredDivX VOD con-tent.Select a file thatcan be played.Video resolu-tion not sup-portedThe inserted disccontains a highdefinition DivXfile.Select a file thatcan be played.It is not possi-ble to write itin the flash.Flash memoryerror.Replace the flashmemory.Your device isnot author-ized to playthis DivX pro-tected video.This unit’s DivXregistration codehas not beenauthorized by theDivX VOD con-tents provider.Register this unitto the DivX VODcontents provider.UnplayableFileThis type of filecannot be playedon this unit.Select a file thatcan be played.Format Read Sometimes thereis a delay be-tween the start ofplayback andwhen you start tohear any sound.Wait until the mes-sage disappearsand you hearsound.Video framerate not sup-ported.DivX file’s framerate is more than30 fps.Select a file thatcan be played.Audio Formatnot sup-ported.This type of file isnot supported onthis unit.Select a file thatcan be played.External storage device (USB, SD)Message Cause ActionUnplayableFileThis type of filecannot be playedon this unit.Select a file thatcan be played.There are nosongs.Transfer the audiofiles to the externalstorage device andconnect.Security for theconnected USBmemory is en-abled.Follow the USBmemory instruc-tions to disable se-curity.Message Cause ActionFormat Read Sometimes thereis a delay be-tween the start ofplayback andwhen you start tohear any sound.Wait until the mes-sage disappearsand you hearsound.Skipped The connectedexternal storagedevice containsWMA files thatare protected byWindows Med-iaäDRM 9/10.Play an audio filenot embedded withWindows MediaDRM 9/10.Protect All the files onthe connectedexternal storagedevice is pro-tected byWindows MediaDRM 9/10.Transfer audio filesnot protected byWindows MediaDRM 9/10 to theexternal storagedevice and con-nect.IncompatibleUSBThe USB deviceconnected to isnot supported bythis unit.Connect a USBportable audioplayer or USBmemory that isUSB Mass StorageClass compliant.The USB deviceis not formattedwith FAT16 orFAT32.The connectedUSB device shouldbe formatted withFAT16 or FAT32.IncompatibleSDUnsupported SDcard is inserted.Use the supportedSD card.Non-compatibleSD storage de-viceRemove your de-vice and replace itwith a compatibleSD storage device.En 87AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
Message Cause ActionCheck USB The USB connec-tor or USB cablehas short-circuited.Check that theUSB connector orUSB cable is notcaught in some-thing or damaged.The connectedUSB portableaudio player/USB memoryconsumes morethan maximumallowable cur-rent.Disconnect theUSB portableaudio player/USBmemory and donot use it. Turn theignition switch toOFF, then to ACCor ON and thenconnect a compli-ant USB portableaudio player/USBmemory.Error-02-9X/-DXCommunicationfailed.Perform one of thefollowing opera-tions.–Turn the ignitionswitch OFF andback ON.–Disconnect theUSB portableaudio player/USBmemory.–Change to a dif-ferent source.Then, return to theUSB portableaudio player/USBmemory.Rental Ex-pired.The inserted ex-ternal storage de-vice containsexpired DivXVOD content.Select a file thatcan be played.Video resolu-tion not sup-portedThe inserted ex-ternal storage de-vice contains ahigh definitionDivX file.Select a file thatcan be played.It is not possi-ble to write itin the flash.Flash memoryerror.Replace the flashmemory.Your device isnot author-ized to playthis DivX pro-tected video.This unit’s DivXregistration codehas not beenauthorized by theDivX VOD con-tents provider.Register this unitto the DivX VODcontents provider.Message Cause ActionFormat Read Sometimes thereis a delay be-tween the start ofplayback andwhen you start tohear any sound.Wait until the mes-sage disappearsand you hearsound.Video framerate not sup-ported.DivX file’s framerate is more than30 fps.Select a file thatcan be played.Audio Formatnot sup-ported.This type of file isnot supported onthis unit.Select a file thatcan be played.iPodMessage Cause ActionFormat Read Sometimes thereis a delay be-tween the start ofplayback andwhen you start tohear any sound.Wait until the mes-sage disappearsand you hearsound.Error-02-6X/-9X/-DXCommunicationfailed.Disconnect thecable from theiPod. Once theiPod’s main menuis displayed, recon-nect the iPod andreset it.iPod failure. Disconnect thecable from theiPod. Once theiPod’s main menuis displayed, recon-nect the iPod andreset it.Error-02-67 The iPod firm-ware version isold.Update the iPodversion.Stop There are nosongs.Transfer songs tothe iPod.There are nosongs in the cur-rent list.Select a list thatcontains songs.Not Found No relatedsongs.Transfer songs tothe iPod.En88AppendixAdditional Information
iTunes taggingMessage Cause ActioniPod full. Tagsnot trans-ferred.Memory used fortag informationon the iPod isfull.Sync the iPod withiTunes and cleanup the tagged play-list.Memory full.Tags notstored.This unit’s flashmemory used asthe temporarystorage area isfull.Connect the iPodto this unit andtransfer this unit’stag information tothe iPod.Tags trans-ferred failed.This unit’s tag in-formation cannottransfer to theiPod.Check the iPodand try again.Tag storefailed.Tag informationcannot be storedin this unit.Try again.Error-8D Built-in FLASHROM encoun-tered an errorTurn the ignitionOFF and ON.SD source can-not be se-lected duringtag transfer.Tag informationis being trans-ferred to theiPod.Wait until tagtransfer is com-plete.BluetoothMessage Cause ActionError-10 The power failedfor the Bluetoothmodule of thisunit.Turn the ignitionswitch OFF andthen to ACC or ON.If the error mes-sage is still dis-played afterperforming theabove action,please contactyour dealer or anauthorized PioneerService Station.PandoraMessage Cause ActionError-19 Communicationfailed.Disconnect thecable from theiPod. Once theiPod’s main menuis displayed, recon-nect the iPod andreset it.Message Cause ActionStart up thePandora Ap-plication fromyour Device.The Pandora ap-plication has notstarted runningyet.Start up thePandora applica-tion from youriPod/iPhone.Unable tosave thumbrating. Tryagain later.Unable to savethumb rating.Try again later.Unable tosave Book-mark. Tryagain later.Unable to saveBookmark.Try again later.Pandora sys-tem mainte-nance. Tryagain later.Pandora systemis undergoingmaintenance.Try again later.Skip limitreached.Skip limitreached.Do not exceed theskip limit.This versionof thePandora Ap-plication isnot sup-ported.This version ofthe Pandora ap-plication is notsupported.Connect an iPod/iPhone that has acompatible versionof the Pandora ap-plication installed.Check Device Device error mes-sage displayed inPandora Applica-tion.Please check youriPod/iPhone.Pandora is un-able to playmusic. Pleasesee your De-vice.Unable to playmusic fromPandora.Please check youriPod/iPhone.Create stationwithin thePandora Ap-plication onDevice.No station found. Create a station inthe Pandora appli-cation on youriPod/iPhone.No Active Sta-tionNo station se-lected.Select a station.En 89AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
Understanding auto EQerror messagesWhen correct measurement of the car’s inter-ior acoustic characteristics is not possibleusing auto EQ, an error message may appearon the display. In such cases, refer to the tablebelow to see what the problem is and how itmay be corrected. After checking, try again.Message Cause ActionError. Pleasecheck MIC.The microphoneis not connected.Plug the optionalmicrophone se-curely into thejack.Error. Pleasecheck xxxxspeaker.The microphonecannot pick upthe measuringtone of a speaker.!Confirm that thespeakers are con-nected correctly.!Correct the inputlevel setting of thepower amp con-nected to thespeakers.!Plug the micro-phone securelyinto the jack.Error. Pleasecheck noise.The surroundingnoise level is toohigh.!Stop your car ina place that isquiet, and switchoff the engine, airconditioner andheater.!Set the micro-phone correctly.Error. Pleasecheck battery.Power is notbeing suppliedfrom the batteryto this unit.!Connect the bat-tery correctly.!Check the batteryvoltage.Understanding messagesMessages TranslationScreen image may ap-pear reversed.Pioneer recommendsthe use of a camerawhich outputs mirror-reversed images.Otherwise, the screenimage will appear re-versed.En90AppendixAdditional Information
Indicator listArea 1 Area 2Area 3Area 1Indicates that the selected fre-quency is being broadcast instereo.Indicates that a Bluetooth tele-phone is connected.Indicates that the digital format isDolby Digital.Indicates that the digital format isMPEG Audio.Indicates that the digital format isLinear PCM.Indicates the sampling frequency.Indicates that the digital format isDTS.2 chMchIndicates the audio channel.Indicates that a disc with PBC Onis being played.!Indicates that a cellular phoneis connected.!Indicates that an incoming callhas been received and has notbeen checked yet.!Not displayed for calls madewhen your cellular phone isdisconnected from this unit.Indicates the battery strength ofthe cellular phone.!The level shown on the indica-tor may differ from the actualbattery strength.!If the battery strength is notavailable, nothing is displayedin the battery strength indica-tor area.Indicates the signal strength of thecellular phone.Indicates that Auto EQ is on.Shows when HD Radio signal is re-ceived.Shows when analog audio of HDRadio signal is received.Shows when digital audio of HDRadio signal is received.Shows when HD Radio station in-formation is received.Shows when downloadable songinformation (tag) from a radio sta-tion is received.Shows when song information(tag) from an HD Radio station isbeing saved to this unit.Shows while searching a song/video in alphabet search mode.Shows when song information(tag) is being saved to your iPod.Shows when this unit has the songinformation (tag).Shows which audio language hasbeen selected.En 91AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
Shows which subtitle languagehas been selected.Shows which viewing angle hasbeen selected.Shows which audio output hasbeen selected.Area 2Shows the disc title of the CD textdisc currently being played.Shows the song title when receivingthe tag information.Shows the track title of the track cur-rently being played for CD text discs.Shows the song title of the song cur-rently being played for MP3/WMA/AAC files.Shows the comment currently beingplayed.Shows the station name currentlytuned in to.Shows the artist name when receiv-ing the tag information.Shows the artist name of the track/song currently being played for CDtext discs.Shows the artist name of the artistcurrently being played for MP3/WMA/AAC files.Shows cellular phone information.Shows general phone information.Shows home phone information.Shows office phone information.Shows other phone information.Shows the category name.Shows the folder name of the foldercontaining the MP3/WMA/AAC filecurrently being played.Shows the file name of the MP3/WMA/AAC file currently beingplayed.Shows the preset number of the sta-tion currently being tuned in to.CHShows the channel currently beingtuned in to.Shows SIRIUS information.Area 3Shows the title number currentlybeing played.Shows the chapter number cur-rently being played.Shows the replay time currentlybeing played.Shows when the game alert func-tion is on while receiving SIRIUSstations.Shows the genre of the track/songcurrently being played.Indicates that the feature demo ison.En92AppendixAdditional Information
Handling guidelinesDiscs and playerUse only discs featuring any of following logos.Use 12-cm discs. Do not use 8-cm discs or an adapterfor 8-cm discs.Use only conventional, fully circular discs. Do not useshaped discs.Do not insert anything other than a DVD (-R/-RW) orCD (-R/-RW) into the disc loading slot.Do not use cracked, chipped, warped, or otherwisedamaged discs as they may damage the player.Unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discs cannot be playedback.Do not touch the recorded surface of the discs.Store discs in their cases when not in use.Do not attach labels, write on or apply chemicals tothe surface of the discs.To clean a disc, wipe the disc with a soft cloth out-ward from the center.Condensation may temporarily impair the player’sperformance. Let it rest for about one hour to adjustto a warmer temperature. Also, wipe any damp discsoff with a soft cloth.Playback of discs may not be possible because ofdisc characteristics, disc format, recorded applica-tion, playback environment, storage conditions, andso on.Road shocks may interrupt disc playback.Read the precautions for discs before using them.Certain functions may not be available for some DVDvideo discs.It may not be possible to play back some DVD videodiscs.It is not possible to play back DVD-RAM discs.This unit is not compatible with discs recorded inAVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) for-mat. Do not insert AVCHD discs as you may not beable to eject the disc.External storage device (USB, SD)Depending on the external storage device (USB, SD),the following problems may occur.!Operations may vary.!The storage device may not be recognized.!Files may not be played back properly.USB storage deviceConnections via USB hub are not supported.Do not connect anything other than a USB storagedevice.Firmly secure the USB storage device when driving.Do not let the USB storage device fall onto the floor,where it may become jammed under the brake or ac-celerator pedal.Depending on the USB storage device, the devicemay cause noise to occur in the radio.Copyright protected files that are stored in the USBdevices cannot be played back.You cannot connect a USB portable audio player/USBmemory to this unit via USB hub.Partitioned USB memory is not compatible with thisunit.Depending on the kind of USB portable audio player/USB memory you use, the device may not be recog-nized or audio files may not be played back properly.Do not leave the USB portable audio player/USBmemory in direct sunlight for extended amounts oftime. Doing so may cause the device to malfunctionfrom the extreme rise in temperature.En 93AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
SD memory cardThis unit supports only the following types of SDmemory cards.!SD!SDHCKeep the SD memory card out of the reach of chil-dren. Should the SD memory card be swallowed, con-sult a doctor immediately.Do not touch the connectors of the SD memory carddirectly with your fingers or with any metal device.Do not insert anything other than an SD memory cardinto the SD card slot. If a metal object (such as acoin) is inserted into the slot, the internal circuits maybreak and cause malfunctions.Do not insert a damaged SD memory card (e.g.warped, label peeled off) as it may not be ejectedfrom the slot.Do not try to force an SD memory card into the SDcard slot as the card or this unit may be damaged.When ejecting an SD memory card, press it and holdit until it clicks. It is dangerous for you to release yourfinger immediately after you press on the card as thecard may shoot out of the slot and hit you in the face,etc. If the card shoots out of the slot, it may becomelost.iPodTo ensure proper operation, connect the dock connec-tor cable from the iPod directly to this unit.Firmly secure the iPod when driving. Do not let theiPod fall onto the floor, where it may become jammedunder the brake or accelerator pedal.About iPod settings!When an iPod is connected, this unit changes theEQ (equalizer) setting of the iPod to off in order tooptimize the acoustics. When you disconnect theiPod, the EQ returns to the original setting.!You cannot set Repeat to off on the iPod whenusing this unit. Repeat is automatically changedto All when the iPod is connected to this unit.Incompatible text saved on the iPod will not be dis-played by the unit.DVD-R/DVD-RW discsUnfinalized DVD-R/-RW discs which have been re-corded in the Video format (video mode) cannot beplayed back.Playback of DVD-R/DVD-RW discs may not be possi-ble, due to disc characteristics, scratches or dirt onthe disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of thisunit.Depending on the application settings and the envir-onment, playback of discs recorded on a personalcomputer may not be possible. (For details, contactthe manufacturer of the application.)CD-R/CD-RW discsWhen CD-R/CD-RW discs are used, playback is possi-ble only for discs which have been finalized.Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a musicCD recorder or a personal computer may not be pos-sible due to disc characteristics, scratches or dirt onthe disc, or dirt, condensation, etc., on the lens of thisunit.Depending on the application settings and the envir-onment, playback of discs recorded on a personalcomputer may not be possible. (For details, contactthe manufacturer of the application.)Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs may become impossi-ble in case of direct exposure to sunlight, high tem-peratures, or the storage conditions in the vehicle.Titles and other text information recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW disc may not be displayed by this unit (in thecase of audio data (CD-DA)).DualDiscsDualDiscs are two-sided discs that have a recordableCD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD forvideo on the other.Playback of the DVD side is possible with this unit.However, since the CD side of DualDiscs is not physi-cally compatible with the general CD standard, it maynot be possible to play the CD side with this unit.Frequent loading and ejecting of a DualDisc may re-sult in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches canlead to playback problems on this unit. In somecases, a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc load-ing slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we recom-mend you refrain from using DualDisc with this unit.Please refer to the information from the disc manu-facturer for more detailed information aboutDualDiscs.En94AppendixAdditional Information
JPEG picture filesJPEG is short for Joint Photographic Experts Groupand refers to a still image compression technologystandard.Files are compatible with Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.1still images up to a resolution of 8 192 × 7 680. (EXIFformat is used most commonly with digital still cam-eras.)Playback of EXIF format files that were processed by apersonal computer may not be possible.There is no progressive JPEG compatibility.DivX video filesDepending on the composition of the file information,such as the number of audio streams or file size,there may be a slight delay when playing back discs.Some special operations may be prohibited due tothe composition of the DivX files.Only DivX files downloaded from a DivX partner siteare guarantee for proper operation. UnauthorizedDivX files may not operate properly.DRM rental files cannot be operated until playback isstarted.Recommended file size: 2 Mbps or less with a trans-mission rate of 2 GB or less.The ID code of this unit must be registered to a DivXVOD provider in order to playback DivX VOD files. Forinformation on ID codes, refer to Displaying the DivXâVOD registration code on page 59.For more details about DivX, visit the following site:http://www.divx.com/Important!When naming a JPEG image file, add the cor-responding filename extension (.jpg, .jpeg, .jpe or .jfif).!This unit plays back files with these filenameextensions (.jpg, .jpeg, .jpe or .jfif) as a JPEGimage file. To prevent malfunctions, do notuse these extensions for files other than JPEGimage files.Compressed audiocompatibility (disc, USB, SD)WMAFile extension: .wmaBit rate: 5 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBRSampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHzWindows Media Audio Professional, Lossless, Voice/DRM Stream/Stream with video: Not compatibleMP3File extension: .mp3Bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbpsSampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,48 kHz for emphasis)Compatible ID3 tag version: 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 (ID3 tagVersion 2.x is given priority over Version 1.x.)M3u playlist: Not compatibleMP3i (MP3 interactive), mp3 PRO: Not compatibleAACCompatible format: AAC encoded by iTunesFile extension: .m4aSampling frequency: 8 kHz to 44.1 kHzBit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbpsApple Lossless: Not compatibleAAC file bought from the iTunes Store (.m4p file ex-tension): Not compatibleDivX compatibilityCompatible format: DivX video format implemented inrelation to DivX standardsFile extensions: .avi or .divxDivX Ultra format: Not compatibleDivX HD format: Not compatibleDivX files without video data: Not compatibleDivX plus HD format: Not compatibleCompatible audio codec: MP2, MP3, Dolby DigitalEn 95AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
LPCM: Not compatibleBit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR), VBRSampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHzCompatible external subtitle file extension: .srtSupplemental informationSome characters in a file name (including the file ex-tension) or a folder name may not be displayed.This unit may not operate correctly depending on theapplication used to encode WMA files.There may be a slight delay at the start of playback ofaudio files embedded with image data or audio filesstored on an external storage device (USB/SD) thathas numerous folder hierarchies.DiscPlayable folders: up to 700Playable files: up to 999 for CD-R/CD-RWPlayable files: up to 3 500 for DVD-R/DVD-RWFile system: ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Romeo, Joliet,UDF 1.02 (DVD-R/DVD-RW)Multi-session playback: CompatiblePacket write data transfer: Not compatibleRegardless of the length of blank sections betweenthe songs from the original recording, compressedaudio discs play with a short pause between songs.External storage device (USB, SD)Playable folders: up to 6 000Playable files: up to 65 535, up to 255 for one folderPlayback of copyright-protected files: Not compatiblePartitioned external storage device (USB, SD): Onlythe first playable partition can be played.There is no compatibility for Multi Media Cards(MMC).Compatibility with all SD memory cards is not guaran-teed.This unit is not compatible with SD-Audio/SD-Video.CAUTION!Pioneer accepts no responsibility for data loston the USB memory/USB portable audioplayer/SD memory card even if that data islost while using this unit.!Do not leave the discs/external storage device(USB, SD) or iPod in places with hightemperatures.iPod compatibilityThis unit supports only the following iPod models.Supported iPod software versions are shown below.Older versions may not be supported.!iPhone 4 (software version 4.1)!iPhone 3GS (software version 4.1)!iPhone 3G (software version 4.1)!iPhone (software version 3.1.3)!iPod nano 6th generation (software version 1.0)!iPod nano 5th generation (software version 1.0.2)!iPod nano 4th generation (software version 1.0.4)!iPod nano 3rd generation (software version 1.1.3)!iPod nano 2nd generation (software version 1.1.3)!iPod nano 1st generation (software version 1.3.1)!iPod touch 4th generation (software version 4.1)!iPod touch 3rd generation (software version 4.0)!iPod touch 2nd generation (software version 4.0)!iPod touch 1st generation (software version 3.1.3)!iPod classic 160GB (software version 2.0.4)!iPod classic 120GB (software version 2.0.1)!iPod classic (software version 1.1.2)!iPod 5th generation (software version 1.3)Depending on the generation or version of the iPod,some functions may not be available.Operations may vary depending on the software ver-sion of iPod.When using an iPod, an iPod Dock Connector to USBCable is required.When you use Pioneer CD-IU50V/CD-IU200V interfacecable, consult your dealer for details.About the file/format compatibility, refer to the iPodmanuals.Audio Book, Podcast: CompatibleEn96AppendixAdditional Information
CAUTIONPioneer accepts no responsibility for data lost onthe iPod, even if that data is lost while this unit isused.Sequence of audio filesThe user cannot assign folder numbers andspecify playback sequences with this unit.Example of a hierarchyLevel 1  Level 2  Level 3  Level 4 0102030405: Folder: Compressedaudio file01 to 05: Foldernumber1to 6: PlaybacksequenceDiscFolder selection sequence or other operationmay differ depending on the encoding or writ-ing software.External storage device (USB, SD)The playback sequence is the same as the re-corded sequence in the external storage de-vice (USB, SD).To specify the playback sequence, the follow-ing method is recommended.1Create a file name that includes numbers thatspecify the playback sequence (e.g., 001xxx.mp3 and 099yyy.mp3).2Put those files into a folder.3Save the folder that contains the files to theexternal storage device (USB, SD).However, depending on the system environ-ment, you may not be able to specify the play-back sequence.For USB portable audio players, the sequenceis different and depends on the player.Using the display correctlyCAUTION!If liquid or foreign matter should get insidethis unit, turn off the power immediately andconsult your dealer or the nearest authorizedPIONEER Service Station. Do not use the unitin this condition because doing so may resultin fire, electric shock, or other failure.!If you notice smoke, a strange noise or smell,or any other abnormal signs from the display,turn off the power immediately and consultyour dealer or the nearest authorizedPIONEER Service Station. Using this unit inthis condition may result in permanent da-mage to the system.!Do not disassemble or modify this unit, asthere are high-voltage components insidewhich may cause electric shock. Be sure toconsult your dealer or the nearest authorizedPIONEER Service Station for internal inspec-tion, adjustments, or repairs.Handling the display!Never touch the screen with anything be-sides your finger when operating the touchpanel function. The screen can scratch ea-sily.!When the display is subjected to direct sun-light for a long period of time, it will be-come very hot resulting in possibledamage to the LCD screen. You shouldavoid exposing the display unit to directsunlight as much as possible.!The display should be used within the tem-perature range of –10°C to +60°C (14 °F to140 °F).At temperatures higher or lower than thisoperating temperature range, the displaymay not operate normally.!The LCD screen is exposed in order to in-crease its visibility within the vehicle. Donot press it strongly on it as this may da-mage it.!Do not push the LCD screen forcefully asthis may scratch it.En 97AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
Liquid crystal display (LCD) screen!Heat from the heater may damage the LCDscreen, and cool air from the cooler maycause moisture to form inside the displayresulting in possible damage.!Small black dots or white dots (bright dots)may appear on the LCD screen. These aredue to the characteristics of the LCDscreen and do not indicate a malfunction.!When using a cellular phone, keep the an-tenna away from the display to prevent dis-ruption of the video image by theappearance of spots, colored stripes, etc.LED (light-emitting diode)backlight!At low temperatures, using the LED back-light may increase image lag and degradethe image quality due to the characteristicsof the LCD screen. Image quality will im-prove with an increase in temperature.!To protect the LED backlight, the displaywill darken in the following environments:—In the direct sunlight—Near the heater vent!The product lifetime of the LED backlight ismore than 10 000 hours. However, it maydecrease if used in high temperatures.!If the LED backlight reaches the end of itsproduct lifetime, the screen will becomedark and the image will no longer be pro-jected. In such cases, please consult yourdealer or the nearest authorized PIONEERService Station.Keeping the display in goodcondition!When removing dust from the screen orcleaning the display, first turn the systempower off, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.!When wiping the screen, take care not toscratch the surface. Do not use harsh orabrasive chemical cleaners.Copyright and trademarkThis item incorporates copy protection tech-nology that is protected by U.S. patents andother intellectual property rights of RoviCorporation. Reverse engineering and disas-sembly are prohibited.BluetoothThe Bluetoothâword mark and logos are regis-tered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.and any use of such marks by PioneerCorporation is under license. Other trade-marks and trade names are those of their re-spective owners.!Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radioconnectivity technology that is developedas a cable replacement for mobile phones,handheld PCs and other devices. Bluetoothoperates in 2.4 GHz frequency range andtransmits voice and data at speeds up to 1megabit per second. Bluetooth waslaunched by a special interest group (SIG)that comprises of Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp.,Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM in 1998, andit is currently developed by nearly 2 000companies worldwide.DVD videois a trademark of DVD Format/LogoLicensing Corporation.iTunesApple and iTunes are trademarks of AppleInc., registered in the U.S. and other coun-tries.En98AppendixAdditional Information
MP3Supply of this product only conveys a licensefor private, non-commercial use and does notconvey a license nor imply any right to usethis product in any commercial (i.e. revenue-generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial,satellite, cable and/or any other media), broad-casting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic con-tent distribution systems, such as pay-audio oraudio-on-demand applications. An indepen-dent license for such use is required. For de-tails, please visithttp://www.mp3licensing.com.WMAWindows Media is either a registered trade-mark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation inthe United States and/or other countries.This product includes technology owned byMicrosoft Corporation and cannot be used ordistributed without a license from MicrosoftLicensing, Inc.SD memory cardSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.iPod & iPhoneiPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, andiPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., regis-tered in the U.S. and other countries.“Made for iPod”and “Made for iPhone”meanthat an electronic accessory has been de-signed to connect specifically to iPod oriPhone, respectively, and has been certified bythe developer to meet Apple performancestandards.Apple is not responsible for the operation ofthis device or its compliance with safety andregulatory standards.Please note that the use of this accessory withiPod or iPhone may affect wireless perfor-mance.Dolby DigitalManufactured under license from DolbyLaboratories. “Dolby”and the double-D symbolare trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.DivXDivXâis a registered trademark of DivX, Inc.,and is used under license.ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivXâis a digitalvideo format created by DivX, Inc. This is an of-ficial DivX Certifiedâdevice that plays DivXvideo. Visit divx.com for more information andsoftware tools to convert your files into DivXvideo.ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: ThisDivX Certifiedâdevice must be registered inorder to play purchased DivX Video-on-De-mand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registra-tion code, locate the DivX VOD section inMenu operations. Go to vod.divx.com for moreinformation on how to complete your registra-tion.About the SAT RADIO READY markThe SAT RADIO READY mark indicates thatthe Satellite Radio Tuner for Pioneer (i.e., XMtuner and Sirius satellite tuner which are soldseparately) can be controlled by this unit.Please inquire to your dealer or nearestauthorized Pioneer service station regardingthe satellite radio tuner that can be connectedto this unit. For satellite radio tuner operation,please refer to the satellite radio tuner owner’smanual.!The system will use direct satellite-to-recei-ver broadcasting technology to provide lis-teners in their cars and at home withcrystal-clear sound seamlessly from coastto coast. Satellite radio will create andpackage over 100 channels of digital-qualitymusic, news, sports, talk and children’sprogramming.En 99AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
!“SAT Radio”, the SAT Radio logo and all re-lated marks are trademarks of Sirius Satel-lite Radio Inc., and XM Satellite Radio Inc.HD RadioäTechnology!This HD Radio Ready receiver is ready to re-ceive HD Radio broadcasts when con-nected to the HD Radio tuner (e.g. GEX-P20HD), sold separately.HD Radioä, HD Radio Readyä, and theHD Radio Ready logo are proprietary trade-marks of iBiquity Digital Corporation.En100AppendixAdditional Information
Language code chart for DVDLanguage (code), input codeJapanese (ja), 1001 Dzongkha (dz), 0426 Kurdish (ku), 1121 Kinyarwanda (rw), 1823English (en), 0514 Ewe (ee), 0505 Komi (kv), 1122 Sanskrit (sa), 1901French (fr), 0618 Esperanto (eo), 0515 Cornish (kw), 1123 Sardinian (sc), 1903Spanish (es), 0519 Estonian (et), 0520 Kirghiz, Kyrgyz (ky), 1125 Sindhi (sd), 1904German (de), 0405 Basque (eu), 0521 Latin (la), 1201 Northern Sami (se), 1905Italian (it), 0920 Persian (fa), 0601 Luxembourgish (lb), 1202 Sangho (sg), 1907Chinese (zh), 2608 Fulah (ff), 0606 Ganda (lg), 1207 Sinhala (si), 1909Dutch, Flemish (nl), 1412 Finnish (fi), 0609 Limburgan (li), 1209 Slovak (sk), 1911Portuguese (pt), 1620 Fijian (fj), 0610 Lingala (ln), 1214 Slovenian (sl), 1912Swedish (sv), 1922 Faroese (fo), 0615 Lao (lo), 1215 Samoan (sm), 1913Russian (ru), 1821 Western Frisian (fy), 0625 Lithuanian (lt), 1220 Shona (sn), 1914Korean (ko), 1115 Irish (ga), 0701 Luba-Katanga (lu), 1221 Somali (so), 1915Greek (el), 0512 Gaelic (gd), 0704 Latvian (lv), 1222 Albanian (sq), 1917Afar (aa), 0101 Galician (gl), 0712 Malagasy (mg), 1307 Serbian (sr), 1918Abkhazian (ab), 0102 Guarani (gn), 0714 Marshallese (mh), 1308 Swati (ss), 1919Avestan (ae), 0105 Gujarati (gu), 0721 Maori (mi), 1309 Sotho, Southern (st), 1920Afrikaans (af), 0106 Manx (gv), 0722 Macedonian (mk), 1311 Sundanese (su), 1921Akan (ak), 0111 Hausa (ha), 0801 Malayalam (ml), 1312 Swahili (sw), 1923Amharic (am), 0113 Hebrew (he), 0805 Mongolian (mn), 1314 Tamil (ta), 2001Aragonese (an), 0114 Hindi (hi), 0809 Marathi (mr), 1318 Telugu (te), 2005Arabic (ar), 0118 Hiri Motu (ho), 0815 Malay (ms), 1319 Tajik (tg), 2007Assamese (as), 0119 Croatian (hr), 0818 Maltese (mt), 1320 Thai (th), 2008Avaric (av), 0122 Haitian (ht), 0820 Burmese (my), 1325 Tigrinya (ti), 2009Aymara (ay), 0125 Hungarian (hu), 0821 Nauru (na), 1401 Turkmen (tk), 2011Azerbaijani (az), 0126 Armenian (hy), 0825 Bokmal (nb), 1402 Tagalog (tl), 2012Bashkir (ba), 0201 Herero (hz), 0826 Ndebele, North (nd), 1404 Tswana (tn), 2014Belarusian (be), 0205 Interlingua (ia), 0901 Nepali (ne), 1405 Tonga (to), 2015Bulgarian (bg), 0207 Indonesian (id), 0904 Ndonga (ng), 1407 Turkish (tr), 2018Bihari (bh), 0208 Interlingue (ie), 0905 Nynorsk (nn), 1414 Tsonga (ts), 2019Bislama (bi), 0209 Igbo (ig), 0907 Norwegian (no), 1415 Tatar (tt), 2020Bambara (bm), 0213 Sichuan Yi (ii), 0909 Ndebele, South (nr), 1418 Twi (tw), 2023Bengali (bn), 0214 Inupiaq (ik), 0911 Navajo, Navaho (nv), 1422 Tahitian (ty), 2025Tibetan (bo), 0215 Ido (io), 0915 Chichewa (ny), 1425 Uighur, Uyghur (ug), 2107Breton (br), 0218 Icelandic (is), 0919 Occitan (oc), 1503 Ukrainian (uk), 2111Bosnian (bs), 0219 Inuktitut (iu), 0921 Ojibwa (oj), 1510 Urdu (ur), 2118Catalan (ca), 0301 Javanese (jv), 1022 Oromo (om), 1513 Uzbek (uz), 2126Chechen (ce), 0305 Georgian (ka), 1101 Oriya (or), 1518 Venda (ve), 2205Chamorro (ch), 0308 Kongo (kg), 1107 Ossetian (os), 1519 Vietnamese (vi), 2209Corsican (co), 0315 Kikuyu, Gikuyu (ki), 1109 Panjabi, Punjabi (pa),1601 Volapük (vo), 2215Cree (cr), 0318 Kuanyama (kj), 1110 Pali (pi), 1609 Walloon (wa), 2301Czech (cs), 0319 Kazakh (kk), 1111 Polish (pl), 1612 Wolof (wo), 2315Church Slavic (cu), 0321 Kalaallisut (kl), 1112 Pashto, Pushto (ps), 1619 Xhosa (xh), 2408Chuvash (cv), 0322 Central Khmer (km), 1113 Quechua (qu), 1721 Yiddish (yi), 2509Welsh (cy), 0325 Kannada (kn), 1114 Romansh (rm), 1813 Yoruba (yo), 2515Danish (da), 0401 Kanuri (kr), 1118 Rundi (rn), 1814 Zhuang, Chuang (za),2601Divehi (dv), 0422 Kashmiri (ks), 1119 Romanian (ro), 1815 Zulu (zu), 2621En 101AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
SpecificationsGeneralPower source ............................. 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 Vallowable)Grounding system ................... Negative typeMaximum current consumption..................................................... 10.0 ADimensions (W × H × D):DChassis ..................... 178 mm × 50 mm ×165 mm(7 in. × 2 in. × 6-1/2 in.)Nose ........................... 170 mm × 46 mm × 27 mm(6-3/4 in. × 1-3/4 in. × 1 in.)Weight .......................................... 2.2 kg (4.84 lbs)DisplayScreen size/aspect ratio ....... 7.0 inch wide/16:9(effective display area:154.0 mm × 86.9 mm)Pixels ............................................. 345 600 (1 440 × 240)Display method ........................ TFT active matrix, drivingtypeColor system .............................. NTSCDurable temperature range (power off)..................................................... –20 °C to +80 °CAngle adjustment .................... 50° to 110°(initial settings: 90°)AudioMaximum power output ....... 50 W × 470 W × 1/2 W(for subwoo-fer)Continuous power output ... 22 W × 4 (1 kHz, 5 % THD, 4Wload, both channels dri-ven)Load impedance ...................... 4W(4 Wto 8 W(2 Wfor 1 ch)allowable)Preout maximum output level..................................................... 4.0 VEqualizer (8-Band Graphic Equalizer):Frequency .......................... 40 Hz/80 Hz/200 Hz/400 Hz/1 kHz/2.5 kHz/8 kHz/10 kHzGain ...................................... ±12 dBHPF:Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/125 HzSlope .................................... –12 dB/octSubwoofer (mono):Frequency .......................... 50 Hz/63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/125 HzSlope .................................... –18 dB/octGain ...................................... +6 dB to –24 dBPhase .................................. Normal/ReverseBass boost:Gain ...................................... +12 dB to 0 dBDVD PlayerSystem .......................................... DVD video, Video CD, CD,WMA, MP3, AAC, DivX,JPEG systemUsable discs .............................. DVD video, Video CD, CD,CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW/R DLRegion number ........................ 1Frequency response ............... 5 Hz to 44 000 Hz (with DVD,at sampling frequency96 kHz)Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 96 dB (1 kHz) (IHF-A net-work) (RCA level)Output level:Video .................................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 W(±0.2 V)Number of channels .............. 2 (stereo)MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12(2 ch audio)(Windows Media Player)AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-coded only) (.m4a)(Ver. 9.0.3 and earlier)DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,6 (.avi, .divx)USBUSB standard specification..................................................... USB 1.1, USB 2.0 full speedMaximum current supply .... 500 mAUSB Class ................................... MSC (Mass Storage Class)File system .................................. FAT16, FAT32MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12(2 ch audio)(Windows Media Player)AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-coded only)(Ver. 9.0.3 and earlier)DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,6 (.avi, .divx)SDCompatible physical format..................................................... Version 1.1File system .................................. FAT12, FAT16, FAT32MP3 decoding format ........... MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3WMA decoding format ......... Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12(2 ch audio)(Windows Media Player)En102AppendixAdditional Information
AAC decoding format ............ MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes en-coded only)(Ver. 9.0.3 and earlier)DivX decoding format ............ Home Theater Ver. 3, 4, 5.2,6 (.avi, .divx)FM tunerFrequency range ...................... 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHzUsable sensitivity ..................... 9 dBf (0.8 µV/75 W, mono,S/N: 30 dB)Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 72 dB (IHF-A network)AM tunerFrequency range ...................... 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz(10 kHz)Usable sensitivity ..................... 25 µV (S/N: 20 dB)Signal-to-noise ratio ............... 62 dB (IHF-A network)BluetoothVersion .......................................... Bluetooth 2.0 certifiedOutput power ............................ +4 dBm Maximum(Power class 2)CEA2006 SpecificationsPower output ............................. 14 W RMS × 4 Channels(4 Wand ≦1 % THD+N)S/N ratio ....................................... 91 dBA (reference: 1 W into4W)NoteSpecifications and the design are subject to mod-ifications without notice.En 103AppendixAdditional InformationAdditional Information
PIONEER CORPORATION1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi,Kanagawa 212-0031, JAPANPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.P.O. Box 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A.TEL: (800) 421-1404PIONEER EUROPE NVHaven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium/BelgiqueTEL: (0) 3/570.05.11PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936TEL: 65-6472-7555PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.5 Arco Lane, Heatherton, Victoria, 3202 AustraliaTEL: (03) 9586-6300PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2, CanadaTEL: 1-877-283-5901TEL: 905-479-4411PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.Blvd.Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 pisoCol.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D.F. 11000TEL: 55-9178-4270先鋒股份有限公司台北市內湖區瑞光路407號8樓電話:(02) 2657-3588先鋒電子(香港)有限公司香港九龍尖沙咀海港城世界商業中心9樓901-6室電話:(0852) 2848-6488Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright ã2010 by Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in Thailand<CRB3570-A/N> UC<KOMZX> <10K00000>

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